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Wilfred Wong of Wine.com
COMMENTARY: How many times have tried those "value" Pinot Noirs? How many of them are actually good? The 2016 Field Recordings Wonder Wall is by far one of the best efforts in this category. TASTING NOTES: This wine offers fresh and appealing aromas and flavors of boysenberries, savory earth, and dried earth. Its bright and zesty finish should pair it well with grilled salmon fillets. (Tasted: March 23, 2018, San Francisco, CA)
Say the words “Paso Robles Pinot Noir,” and some folks might give you a funny look. After all, the region has become famous for Zinfandel, Cabernet and Rhone varieties like Syrah and Grenache. But Pinot? It turns out, however, that Paso Pinot not only has some history, but a very promising future. As in the field of real estate, it all comes down to location, location, location.
Pinot Noir was made here as early as the 1970’s, with further efforts coming in the 1990’s. But it couldn’t happen just anywhere. Typically the sub-appellations on the Westside, namely Adelaida, Templeton Gap, York Mountain and Willow Creek, which benefit from the cooling effect of the nearby Pacific Ocean, turn out the most impressive Pinot Noir, redolent of red fruit, loamy forest floor and floral tones.