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JoieFarm 'PTG' Okanagan Valley BC
91 Points

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Region: Okanagan Valley Naramata / Penticton
Vintage: 2014
Price:
AB: $35.0 + price will vary
BC Private Wine Stores: $26.0 + price will vary
Winery: $26.0

BC CSPC: BC CSPC Code -823799
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WineScores' Review

Juicy, tangy, restraint.

PTG stands for Passe-Tout-Grains, which refers to the classic Burgundian wine combining the region's two red varieties, Gamay and Pinot Noir.
This vintage it is 40% Pinot and 60% Gamay.
It is a consistently charming red with aromas of of tangy red currents, red cherries, vanilla, baking spices, bruised violets, white pepper and cocoa. Flavours support the nose with tealeaf and fine spices, cigar and cocoa nibs. Excellent restraint and balance with good persistence overall.
It is a medium-bodied wine, juicy and fine boned and a perfect food wine.
Pair: Charcuterie, salmon, rich vegetable soups or creamy mushroom and herb tagliatelle.


 
Recommended Pairings
Eat your Root Veggies, First Date, Cheese - Soft/Creamy, French Food


©copyright 2012 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Scores reviewed - 2016-11-21 20:48:18.0

 

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