My brother’s gift

Florida Jim

Florida Jim
Fifty-five years ago, my brother and I began shopping at a chain of wine stores on the west coast of FL called Imperial Chateau. It had the best collection of German Riesling I had or have ever seen. It closed years ago.
My brother left wine behind; I went all in.
Fast forward, and he is now stepping back into the wine world. A couple weeks ago he brought me five bottles of Pinot to try, all $10 or less, from Total Wine - he likes them all.
I have tasted them all over several days but have not researched the labels, producers or specific bottles. Bogle is the only label I’ve seen before.
2021 Bogle, Pinot Noir - 14.5 abv and it’s noticeable; the palate is ponderous and the aroma muddy. It improves only slightly over time. Not for me.
2022 Mark West, Pinot Noir - 13.5 abv; quite sweet and confected over all three days. Not for me.
2023 Recas Castle, Pinot Noir - 13.0 abv from Romania; balanced, good acidity but tastes like somebody tried to make it taste like black cherry but they don’t know what black cherry tastes like - odd.
Not a bad wine but not for me.
2022 Cloud Break, Pinot Noir - 13.5 abv; well made, balanced, good flavors although nothing complex and did not fall off over 3 days. I put this in the “thank goodness they have this” category. Not something to buy retail but better than most wine list stuff.
2023 Marc Dupas, Pinot Noir Les Percelles - 13.5 abv; lightweight, feminine, moderately complex and nice energy. Performed well over two nights (it never made night three; we finished it) and I would buy this although not in quantity.
Baby steps . . .
 
Mark West is a label I recall from the '70s and '80s. They made some decent Pinots back then, but nothing that really turned my head. They now are owned by Gallo, so draw your own conclusions.

Mark Lipton
 
Mark, the ownership does not surprise.

Pete, likewise but it’s good not to be jaded and besides, I’ll taste almost any wine.
 
A friend recently poured MoonX Pinot, a Trader Joe label, which looks like it's near $10. ABV @ 13.5 and, I thought, pretty decent for an affordable California PN. The label calls it "black" pinot noir, which is quaint, unless it confers some technical nuance I don't know about.
 
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