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November 02, 2006

Meridian Central Coast Pinot Noir 2005

Meridian is currently offering outstanding value on all their classic everyday wines, whose white labels feature Patrick McFarlin paintings.  Their 2005 Central Coast Pinot Noir may be the best on the market right now in the under-$10 range.

Meridian Central Coast Pinot Noir 2005

Tasting Notes: Color: Medium purplish ruby, translucent.  Aromas: Cherry, strawberry, plum, spice and hints of vanilla.  Light-bodied, fleshy, smooth and mildly tannic on the tongue, the dry tart berry and spice flavors exhibit nice "hang time" for the price.

Excellent value ($8 on sale).  Closure: Real cork.  Alcohol content: 13.8%

Food pairing: Home baked from scratch extra thin crisp pizza.

Winewaves reviewed the 2004 vintage of Meridian Central Coast Pinot Noir.

Comments

Hello,
we are interest in your wine with the name MERIDIAN. Where can we buy ist, how much is it and how many bottles we have to take?
Thanks for your feedback.

Yours, Simone Hein

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