Meridian Central Coast Pinot Noir
Another bottle consumed as I continue searching for the best inexpensive Pinot Noir. Today it’s a bottle from Meridian Vineyards. The grapes for Meridian’s Pinot Noir come from Monterey County in the Central Coast region of California, where the cool air from Monterey Bay extends the growing season—typically about two weeks.
This Pinot Noir was aged in new French oak barrels for 6 months before bottling with some aged in American oak for spiciness.
Meridian Pinot Noir 2005is a decent, drinkable wine but it’s nothing special. It’s nicely balanced. Cherry and vanilla aromas with a bit of spice. Light fruit on the palate, cherry and raspberry. A bit of earthiness and a bit of spiciness. Medium finish. I gave it an 85.
I picked it up for $9.50. Not bad, but I think I can do better and so the quest continues.
Wine: Meridian
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Vintage: 2005
Alcohol: 13.8%
Rating: 85
Meridian Pinot Noir wine can be occasionally be found for as little as $6.29 to $6.59 at Ingles, a South East grocery store chain…a pretty good deal.
This is a great wine for the price I enjoy it very much.