Meyer Old Block Pinot Noir Mclean Creek Vineyard Ok Falls 2014, Okanagan Valley

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Pinot Noir Pinot Noir
British Columbia, Canada

$50.00

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Anthony Gismondi
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Anthony Gismondi

The ‘Old Block’ is one of the original 1994 plantings (clone unknown) and is part of the largest block of pinot noir...

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John Szabo, MS
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John Szabo, MS

This is a beautiful pinot, with absolutely classic pinot character, a soft and gentle but grippy palate, silky-firm,...

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Michelle Bouffard
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Michelle Bouffard

A seductive nose with notes of black truffle, undergrowth, cherry, wild strawberry and vanilla. Very floral in the...

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National Wine Awards of Canada
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National Wine Awards of Canada

Aggregate final score from judges at the 2016 National Wine Awards of Canada. Tasted blind June 2016.

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Community Reviews (1)

Luc Provencher
Luc Provencher

The Pinot Noir Old Block comes from the oldest vines of Pinot Noir (1994). This parcel is part of the McLean Creak Road Vineyard. The vintage 2014 is the first cuvée produced exclusively from this plot. Previously, the must of this plot was part of the blend of their cuvee McLean Road. Here we are dealing with a wine that seems to me much more finished than the other cuvées. Tasty, tannins fine and well integrated and a desired freshness, as can give us this wonderful grape that is the Pinot Noir. After having tasted their four cuvées, I can only conclude that the Pinot Noir cuvées of the Meyer family are undoubtedly part of the finest wines of this grape variety on Canadian soil. Congratulations to Jak and Janice Meyer and their talented "winemaker" Chris Carson.

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