Q about Vino Volo and PN TNs


On my way from Europe, I had a longish layover stay at Dulles airport, where I chanced upon Vino Volo (www.vinovolo.com). They are apparently trying to simplify the wine appreciation process by introducing a 2-d wine scale: Does this make any sense to you? And does anybody else use such a clbuttification?

Being slightly hungry, I decided to have some of their appetizers together with wine samples (they offer 3 wines to taste side by side, the total amount of the 3 being about one glbutt). The samples are grouped thematically, I asked for the World Noir set. Here are the descriptions of the wines (they give you leaflets with descriptions of what you taste, I used them to take notes) that I scanned and OCRd, together with my notes.

1: CALIFORNIA

GRAPE Pinot Noir WINE Santa Rita Hills WINERY Sanford REGION Santa Barbara County YEAR 2002 $33 bottle

2004 Bordeaux
Tasted the 2004 Bordeaux barrel samples with Bill Blatch of Vintex last week. I don't...

This "Sideways" wine is RICH with fruit and complexity. Red berry fruit is its focus with strawberry, red raspberry and preserved cherry. Elements like rhubarb, violet and vanilla complement the fruit flavors with additional complexity.

My notes: Dry, good tannins (I like tannic), but there was a funky note in the smell that made it almost undrinkable to me. No idea what that note was, never experienced anything like it before. Could it be the "rhubarb"? I've never tasted that, no idea what it's supposed to smell like. Grade: C

2: NEW ZEALAND

TN : Drouhin Vero blanc
Wednesday Betsy had the night off, and made a pasta sauce with mussels (flavored with pernod and herbs) over linguine. For the cooking wine and the dinner...

GRAPE Pinot Noir WINE Estate WINERY Amisfield REGION Central Otago YEAR 2003 $36 bottle

This RICH wine shows how successful New Zealand has become in creating world clbutt Pinot Noirs. Flavors and aromas of dark wild strawberries, plums and raspberry jam combine with smooth, oaky vanilla, fennel seed, cola, and sbuttafras notes.

My notes: Very nice bouquet, but lacking both tannins and acidity; perception too sweet for my taste. Grade: B

Fonseca
Brief notes on some Ports: Fonseca 2003 - warm spirity nose with big fruit, very good presentation on palate considering age but really not showing a whole lot - medium sweet and lengthy finish. Should prove to...

3: BURGUNDY

GRAPE Pinot Noir WINE "Emotion de Terroirs" WINERY Vincent Girardin REGION Cote d' Or YEAR 2003 $27 bottle

This Pinot Noir from Burgundy has a focus on non-fruit flavors and aromas make for a BROODING wine. Violet and rose blossom with some autumn leaves and mulling spices are the first impression, rounded out by fruit components of candy apple and strawberry.

My notes: Very good balance of tannins and acidity; the aromas do not try to overwhelm, but play nicely along. Each sip was delightful. Grade: A

Pinot Noir Ageing
The very best Burgundy can age for a very long time. Bottles from the late 1800s have been found to be good, but this is a rare exception. DRC and especially Leroy make some of...

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