<H1>Mud House Wines Marlborough Pinot Noir -- Wine Sense Shopping Cart</H1> <B>$16.99</B> <P> <IMG SRC="https://store.nexternal.com/winesense/images/2974%20mudhouse%20pinot%20noir.png" HEIGHT=250 ALIGN=right ALT="Mud House Wines Marlborough Pinot Noir" NAME="Mud House Wines Marlborough Pinot Noir" BORDER=0 HSPACE=10> British Wine Columnist Jamie Goode writes, "Aromatic, bright sweet cherry and berry fruit note is quite startling in its purity and freshness, and has an herby lift I often find in Marlborough Pinot Noir.&nbsp; The palate is brightly fruited and cherryish, with some sweetness, but also a savoury, spicy twist.&nbsp; Nicely elegant with delicious, vivid sort of personality.&nbsp; This isn't meant to be Burgundy, but it has a light touch and is only 13.3% alcohol - low by New World standards.&nbsp; 91/100 points."&nbsp; <br /><b><br />Cheese Pairings</b>:&nbsp; Fontina Val d'Osta, Lamb Chopper, Smoked Gouda<br /><b><br />Food Pairings</b>:&nbsp; Duck Breast Au Poivre, Poached Salmon with Leek and Potato Cream, Portobello Mushrooms<br /></P> <P> <LI>Vintage: 2007 <LI>Region: Marlborough, New Zealand <LI>Organic: No <LI>Rating: NR <LI>Lifespan: Drink through 2010 <LI>Grape: Pinot Noir </P> <P><B>Other products in the category <A HREF="http://www.nexternal.com/winesense/Category327" TITLE="Pinot Noir">Pinot Noir</A> / <A HREF="http://www.nexternal.com/winesense/Category428" TITLE="New Zealand">New Zealand</A>:</B> <BR clear=left><BR><LI><A HREF=http://www.nexternal.com/winesense/Product3465 TITLE="Crossroads Pinoit Noir 2005">Crossroads Pinoit Noir 2005</A> -- This wine is a great wine to enjoy each day or to pour at a party. You could also save this one for Thanksgiving. Pinot Noir is the perfect wine to pair with Turkey. You will not find a $8.99 Pinot Noir as good as this one for the Holidays. It has more . . . <BR clear=left><BR><LI><A HREF=http://www.nexternal.com/winesense/Product3507 TITLE="Mana Pinot Noir 2007">Mana Pinot Noir 2007</A> -- MANA Pinot Noir is a typical New Zealand Pinot Noir. New Zealand Pinot Noir tends to have more minerality than Oregon, California or French Pinot Noir. You lose the earthiness found in those other regions but gain the minerals. I love earthiness/mushrooms . . . <BR clear=left><BR><LI><A HREF=http://www.nexternal.com/winesense/Product3438 TITLE="Stoneleigh Pinot Noir 2007">Stoneleigh Pinot Noir 2007</A> -- Here is another under $15/bottle of Pinot Noir that I have come across on my quest to find Value Pinot Noirs that are drinkable. This one passes the test! It may not be the biggest Pinot Noir you have ever tasted but it is tasty. It has all the right . . . </P> <BR clear=left><BR><P><A HREF="http://www.nexternal.com/winesense" TITLE="Wine Sense Products">Wine Sense Products</A></P> <BR clear=left><BR><BR><BR><BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.wedefinewine.com">wine</A> <A HREF="http://www.wedefinewine.com">wine shop</A> <A HREF="http://www.wedefinewine.com">gift baskets</A> <A HREF="http://www.wedefinewine.com">online wine sales</A> <BR>Wine Sense <A HREF="http://www.nexternal.com" TITLE="shopping cart">shopping cart</A> powered by Nexternal
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