The 2002 vintage of Henry of Pelham's Baco Noir was recommended to us by fellow Canadian wineblogger Tim Jacobs (although I don't think he's blogged about it himself--he was commenting on our post about a Vineland Estates Baco Noir). We didn't see the 2002 on our local shelves, but the 2004 was available and we picked up a bottle on the basis of his suggestion.
Unfortunately, our notes are rather vague, possibly due to the fact that we drank it on Valentine's Day and had other things on our minds.
Wait a minute, that didn't come out right...
Anyway, here's what we wrote: "Red berry, cherry and peppery nose. Dry but fruity." It cost us between $12 and 14 here in Saskatchewan. And yes, we'd buy it again.
Friday, April 14, 2006
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