An Oregon Baco from friends

Posted by Alan on Apr 27, 2009 in Wines

Our first wine of our trip…kinda. As we spend our last night at home we decided to open a birthday gift from Robert & Linda; a Baco Noir from Southern Oregon. Baco Noir is a hybrid grape developed from a French varietal (Folle Blanche) and an unknown North American varietal. It is grown in several regions producing different styles depending on the climate. The wine we are enjoying as we finish packing and planning has a fruity and slightly smokey nose. The wine is medium bodied and has hints of blackberry. The wine is a 2007 and is great today, but it would also benefit from a couple of years aging. The finish is not as complete as it will be once the tannins have fully developed.
This wine is exactly what we wanted for tonight, but don’t let the name fool you, it’s very different than a Pinot Noir.
Thanks Robert…excellent choice!

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