2001 Castle Rock Pinot Noir ‘Russian River Valley’
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Made from Russian River valley grapes, which produce some of the best Pinot Noirs in California, this one is a California classic, with a delicate scent of raspberry, clean bright fruit, fine-spun texture and a discreet touch of oak. At this price, it’s a steal. This is one to buy by the case: It suits any occasion. How often do you find an everyday wine that’s good enough for company, but also inexpensive enough to lavish on a boeuf bourguignon?
If you can’t find this one, try Castle Rock’s 2001 Pinot Noir “Napa,” also very good and in the same price range.
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Region: Sonoma.
Price: About $9.
Style: Classic California Pinot.
Food it goes with: Roast chicken, veal chop, braised dishes.
Where you’ll find it: Just arriving on shelves now, it should be available at fine wine shops and retailers.
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