Tuesday, November 18, 2008

LENNDEVOURS.COM REVIEWS
HUDSON-CHATHAM WINERY
2006 BACO NOIR RESERVE


Just recently Lenndevours reviewed three Baco Noirs from the Hudson Valley - Benmarl, Warwick Valley, and Hudson-Chatham Winery. The article seemes to have been a big hit, drawing wide attention and attracting a large number of reactions in the comments section.

"Last in the grouping was Hudson-Chatham Winery's 2007 Baco Noir Reserve ($19), which has the most structure (both tannins and acidity) of the three and might not be quite tasting its best yet. Similar in color to the Benmarl, the nose offers red cherry, raspberry and caramel-vanilla aromas. Medium bodied and a bit rustic, this small production Baco (85 cases) is youthful and a bit tight. Cherry and blackberry flavors are there, but not expansive. There's also some vanilla and oak, which are a bit front-and-center at this point. There's something I like about this one though. But more on that soon." - Lenndevours.com

Read it for yourself at:

http://lennthompson.typepad.com/lenndevours/2008/11/

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