Joseph Faiveley Bourgogne 2015 Pinot Noir, $15.29-$19.99, 86 points, showed as a lovely cranberry red with a broad clear wine ring and moderately fat legs.
Red fruit aromas nuanced with a floral vibe and a hint of blueberry were quite nice.
Almost medium-bodied with good acidity and a thin layer of grainy tannins delivered flavors of black tea and weak cherry cola.
Finished very long on the trailing palate, a hint of spearmint, and a perfect 12% alcohol.
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"Weak cherry cola." I can almost taste that descriptor.
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