2018 Horizon de Bichot Pinot Noir Vin de France, Wine Review
Bichot makes a lot of Pinot in Burgundy, but this wine is from two different areas near Limoux in the foothills of the Pyrenees in Languedoc-Roussillon in the south of France.
Bichot makes a lot of Pinot in Burgundy, but this wine is from two different areas near Limoux in the foothills of the Pyrenees in Languedoc-Roussillon in the south of France.
This is a Pinot Noir from the Sonoma Coast. It fits nicely into The Prisoner Wine Company's portfolio. Deep ruby in color, mostly clear and bright. The nose is big with bold cherry and black cherry fruit. There is also some spice and a touch of cola notes. Full bodied with a lovely texture. On the palate, the ripe cherry fruit comes thru with underlying vanilla and spice. Very tasty. Long finish. This drinks great on its own and will work with bolder foods from Salmon to pork. Drink over the next five to seven years.
Crazy history on this winery but I am not going into that here. This particular bottle was very nice. Deep ruby in color, mostly clear and bright. The nose is nice with cherries, spice, and slight smoke. Maybe a hint of funk. Medium bodied with slight tannins. On the palate, this is mature and drinking well. Cherries, slight rhubarb and earthy undertones. Good acidity. Nice finish. This should continue to drink well for another eight to ten years. Lamb chops would work well.
Not the best vintage for this wine but it still showed nicely. Purple in color, opaque and bright. The nose has cherries and spice. Medium bodied. On the palate, there is some complexity. This seems to be at or maybe just past peak. Sour cherries with an underlying spice. Moderate finish. Drink over the next five years. For those who like sweetbreads, this would be a nice match.
Impressive showing for this wine. Garnett in color, slightly flat. The nose is nice with black cherry fruit with some underlying earthiness. On the palate, this has a nice complexity with black cherry fruit. The finish is a bit short but otherwise a delicious wine. Still on the young side, this should continue to improve for the next five to eight years and drink for another ten to twelve after that. A nice wine to serve on Thanksgiving.
From the Burgundy producers now long established winery in Oregon. Purple in color with ruby swirls, mostly clear and bright. The nose is dusty with cherries. Medium bodied. On the palate, black cherries with some cherries and slight earthiness underneath. Nice finish. This is a solid drinking Pinot that is still young and will improve. Hold for another five years and drink for ten after that. Brown sugar, Mustard glazed ham would be a nice match.
Garnet in color, opaque and bright. The nose is quite tight. Even with a lot of coaxing, this seemed closed for business. On the palate, this is a bit more open, especially with some air. Black cherry fruit, some cherries and spice. Good mouthfeel and balance. Long finish. This needs another five to ten years and should drink well for ten to fifteen after that. This would work well with a Wild Mushroom Risotto.
Great showing for this 17 year old Pinot from Oregon. Tasted with a group, this was a love or hate it wine, and the issue was brett. Garnett in color, mostly opaque and bright. The nose has cherries, sour cherries and barnyard. Lush texture. On the palate, there is plenty of depth. Light tannins. This tastes young and kept opening in the glass. Cherries and black cherries. Long finish. Drink over the next ten to twelve years. This will work well Beef Wellington.
Deep ruby in color, mostly opaque and bright. The nose has some funk with black cherry fruit. On the palate, there is plenty of depth. It is very tight and needs more time. Some black cherry and sour cherry fruit with underlying earthiness. Nice finish. Probably best to hold another five to seven years and then drink for twenty after that. This would work well with Grilled Salmon. Lots of upside for those who are patient.