Mike Weir Pinot Noir 2009, VQA Niagara Peninsula
Pinot Noir
Ontario, Canada
$15.95 (75)
Critic Reviews (4)
Here's a fine value, juicy-savoury, varietally accurate example of Pinot Noir from Mike Weir. The palate is light-mid...
Great value for juicy, savoury, and characteristic pinot noir with aromas of cherry and plum fruit with earthy...
Ontario golfer Mike Weir is associated with the Bosc family (Château des Charmes) to produce an eponymous range in...
This pale, maturing pinot has a pretty but quite shy nose of sweet sour cherry, gentle wood smoke and earthiness, all...
Community Reviews (4)
One of the last to release of Ontario’s fantastic 2009 Pinot Noir collection, this wine has been worth waiting for. The nose is primarily cherry, raspberry, and red currants, with a lovely earthiness and a light mineral component that reminds me of graphite. There’s hints of coffee and milk chocolate there too, but so slight that they come as an afterthought. Served somewhat cool, this wine’s palate is dominated by cherries and black raspberries, and just the hint of tart cranberries. Light cigar box notes from the oak become more influential as the wine warms, bringing out more vanilla and sweet spice notes. Pair this with lamb, beef stroganoff, mushroom risotto, or a vegetarian nut loaf.
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Average
Pale garnet colour. Low intensity nose of cherry, violet, earth, and vanilla.
Dry, light body, low tannin. Cherry, earth and plum on the palate. Drink now.
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