Lapis Luna

Pinot Noir

9.05 ratings
-no pro ratings
North Coast, California, USA
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
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Roman Ochocki

Cherry & leather, vanilla maybe. Very good. Great value for money.

Cherry & leather, vanilla maybe. Very good. Great value for money.

2 people found it helpfulNov 11th, 2022
Nellie

Easy drinking Pinot at a great price point ($14ish). Drank this chilled with pulled pork at a summer BBQ.

Easy drinking Pinot at a great price point ($14ish). Drank this chilled with pulled pork at a summer BBQ.

2 people found it helpfulSep 5th, 2022
rafal federowicz

rafal had this 2 years ago

rafal had this 2 years ago

1 person found it helpfulOct 24th, 2022
Daniel M

At first a persistent smoky, burnt bacon note was overwhelming and preventing me to smell any other scent... After 2 hours, fruit notes are popping out but it's still very marked by oak and that smoked bacon grease note is still very strong along with cherry and raspberries. The palate is a bit more traditional pinot with cherry and a tiny sweet touch, yet that smoked bacon grease touch is still there and it influences the mouthfeel, which is much more oily than what I usually associate with PN. Tannins are discreet, yet present and laying a subtle drying effect, before a rather long finish that I would describe as spoiled by these smoky greasy notes. To me this is not what Pinot should be, and the aftertaste is more highland whisky than wine. I really wanted to like this...

At first a persistent smoky, burnt bacon note was overwhelming and preventing me to smell any other scent... After 2 hours, fruit notes are popping out but it's still very marked by oak and that smoked bacon grease note is still very strong along with cherry and raspberries. The palate is a bit more traditional pinot with cherry and a tiny sweet touch, yet that smoked bacon grease touch is still there and it influences the mouthfeel, which is much more oily than what I usually associate with PN. Tannins are discreet, yet present and laying a subtle drying effect, before a rather long finish that I would describe as spoiled by these smoky greasy notes. To me this is not what Pinot should be, and the aftertaste is more highland whisky than wine. I really wanted to like this...

Mar 17th, 2023
Nick Heer

Nick had this 3 years ago

Nick had this 3 years ago

Mar 10th, 2021