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RE: Inexpensive pinot noir...

Posted by mkuller on July 19, 2014 at 12:09:40:

...like cabernets, there are a lot of decent inexpensive pinots.

But for a really good one, you usually have to spend $40 or more.

The Meoimi rates very high on drinkability, not so high on complexity.

As a poor Republican maybe you play golf on a municipal course and can relate to the lowest score winning.

It's easiest in the wine group for everyone to rate the wines as #1 for their favorite and #6 for one you like the least.

Totaled up, the lowest score with the most faves wins.

Just try rating 6 wines blind on a 100 pt. scale and justifying your rating to the group, especially as their flavors change over an hour or two - we aren't experts, we're just having fun.

YMMV