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Leaning Post Pinot Noir 2014 Wine Review

Leaning Post Pinot Noir 2014

Leaning Post Pinot Noir 2014

Niagara Peninsula, Ontario V.Q.A., Canada

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Price: $29.95

Drink: 2017-2021

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 12.5%

Sweetness: Extra Dry

Wine Type: Red Wine


Winery: Leaning Post

Agent: Leaning Post Wines

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Sour cherry and cranberry on the nose and palate of this smooth, medium-bodied Niagara red wine made from the heartbreak grape, Pinot Noir. Lots of racy acidity for seafood and roast chicken or turkey. MINE: Leaning Post 2015 is a medium-bodied, smooth Pinot Noir with grapes sourced from both McNally and Lowrey vineyards produced by Ilya Senchuk. Look for tart cherry and cranberry flavours on this Niagara Pinot Noir. Pair with fish or fowl. OTHER: From de-classification choices made in the winery, the NP pinot noir is a blend of Lowrey and Senchuk vineyard fruit that didn't make it into the single-vineyard bottles. Falls somewhere not precisely calculated in the 12-18 months barrel age time for fruit sweet and structured, elevated into the ether tonal zone and ready to please, if you please. Take some time and realize the dream, of pinot noir made the right way from an agglomeration out of all the correct places and spaces. Drink 2019-2021. Score - 90 (Michael Godel, winealign.com, April 24, 2019). - Community Wine Reviews

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