Sunday, June 12, 2005

Wine: Zenith 2003 Pinot Noir (3.25 Stars)




It was "Marlborough" weekend for the Brocks.

We were in Boston because I had to visit a client in Marlborough, Mass...so, why not do our drinking from Marlborough, New Zealand.

"Marlborough is New Zealand's largest wine producing region. The large corporate producer, Montana, planted the first vines in the area in 1973. The principle vine of the region is Sauvignon Blanc, and it is a single wine produced from this varietal, Cloudy Bay, which has put Marlborough on the wine-world's map."


This Zenith was definitely pleasant, but I thought that it was a little mild and some of bolder (maybe darker) flavors that I wanted to go with the sweet sausages that I ordered at Monica's. For just over $30 at the restaurant (around $11 to $15 on the internet) it was fine.

Zenith Vineyards information

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