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Wine Drinkers' Guide For Colorado
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Bethel Heights 2005 Pinot Gris, Oregon
Bottles of pinot gris produced in Oregon are not permitted to be labeled pinot grigio.
These two different wine styles use the same grape.
Oregon controls the quality of its pinot gris down to the name.
There is no confusion when you taste the Bethel Heights 2005 Pinot Gris.
It is the opposite of the mass produced Italian white.
A perfume-like nose leads to concentrated flavors of melon and honey.
Layered on the palate are notes of apricots, anise, tomatillos, and sassafras.
The acidity dances with the cornucopia of flavors offering a twinkle of lime on the finish.
It is topped off by a Stelvin closure to insure freshness.
-BF $15
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Bethel Heights 2004 Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon
A bright pinot noir with focused acidity.
Notes of raspberries and pomegranites fill the palate.
The white pepper tannins are soft, yet offer a slight grip.
This is a new world meets old world pinot noir.
Good fruit and a touch of terroir.
Tasted November 2, 2006
-BF $30
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