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High QPR Pinot Noir #5! (Learning about Australia Pinot Noir)
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In our ongoing mission to find high quality Pinot Noirs at reasonable prices, we bring you a taste of Australia and a discussion on where they can actually grow good Pinot Noir grapes in Australia, how warm climate regions like Australia and California try to deal with this grape that does better in cooler climates, and why Pinot Noir can be expensive. Our personal take on Pinot Noir is that it should be soft, acidic, relatively low in alcohol, and have rich cherry flavors, something that can be really hard to find in warm climate regions because the grapes grow fast and sugary, which alters the flavor and increases the alcohol. As you can tell, we are very picky about Pinot Noir, which is our favorite red wine, and so when we say we have found a High QPR (quality to price ratio) Pinot Noir, we really mean it. And we think we found one in this episode! Wines reviewed in this episode: 2019 Innocent Bystander Yarra Valley Pinot Noir, 2022 Sean Minor Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir
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Kapitel
1. Introduction and why good Pinot Noir is so expensive (00:00:00)
2. Topic: What is Special About Australian Pinot Noir? (00:08:51)
3. High QPR Pinot Noir Wines We Chose for This Episode (00:16:13)
4. 2019 Innocent Bystander Yarra Valley Pinot Noir Wine Tasting, Pairing, and Review (00:26:26)
5. 2022 Sean Minor Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir Wine Tasting, Pairing, and Review (00:31:48)
6. Taste profiles expected from Pinot Noir (00:38:49)
7. Outro and how to find The Wine Pair Podcast (00:42:05)
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Manage episode 440004125 series 3291644
In our ongoing mission to find high quality Pinot Noirs at reasonable prices, we bring you a taste of Australia and a discussion on where they can actually grow good Pinot Noir grapes in Australia, how warm climate regions like Australia and California try to deal with this grape that does better in cooler climates, and why Pinot Noir can be expensive. Our personal take on Pinot Noir is that it should be soft, acidic, relatively low in alcohol, and have rich cherry flavors, something that can be really hard to find in warm climate regions because the grapes grow fast and sugary, which alters the flavor and increases the alcohol. As you can tell, we are very picky about Pinot Noir, which is our favorite red wine, and so when we say we have found a High QPR (quality to price ratio) Pinot Noir, we really mean it. And we think we found one in this episode! Wines reviewed in this episode: 2019 Innocent Bystander Yarra Valley Pinot Noir, 2022 Sean Minor Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir
Send us a Text Message and we'll respond in our next episode!
Contact The Wine Pair Podcast - we’d love to hear from you!
Visit our website, leave a review, and reach out to us: https://thewinepairpodcast.com/
Follow and DM us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewinepairpodcast/
Send us an email: joe@thewinepairpodcast.com
Kapitel
1. Introduction and why good Pinot Noir is so expensive (00:00:00)
2. Topic: What is Special About Australian Pinot Noir? (00:08:51)
3. High QPR Pinot Noir Wines We Chose for This Episode (00:16:13)
4. 2019 Innocent Bystander Yarra Valley Pinot Noir Wine Tasting, Pairing, and Review (00:26:26)
5. 2022 Sean Minor Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir Wine Tasting, Pairing, and Review (00:31:48)
6. Taste profiles expected from Pinot Noir (00:38:49)
7. Outro and how to find The Wine Pair Podcast (00:42:05)
162 episoder
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