Monday, July 20, 2009

WS 90 Point 2007 Momo Pinot Noir from New Zealand

2007 Momo Pinot Noir

When we think of Pinot Noir, we think of regions like Burgundy or the Willemette Valley in
Oregon. However, there's an up-and-comign region that has everyone taking notice: New
Zealand. Pinot Noir is a grape that requires certain conditions to grow, such as a cooler climate. The conditions down in New Zealand have proven to be great, making for some great Pinot. In fact, Wine Spectator gave Momo a 90 point score. Furthermore, you can watch Gary give his thoughts on Momo in the video
below. We think that with the $19.99 price, you'll agree that this Pinot is well worth it.

Reviews: Wine Spectator, 90 Points

Soft and round, with a lively bead of blackberry, plum and spice flavor bouncing easily over silky tannins as the finish persists enticingly. Has style and transparency. Drink now through 2014. 3,000 cases made. –HS



Price: $19.99
Reg.: $29.99
ON SALE!!

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