Ponzi Tavola Pinot Noir 2015
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Stunningly good for an entry-level Pinot Noir, this new Tavola gets the sort of care generally reserved for reserves. Native yeast fermentation and almost a year in 20% new French oak is where it starts; then a barrel selection is made and it's bottled unfined and unfiltered. Deep flavors emphasize black fruits, with a dash of pepper highlighting the finish.
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Ponzi’s table wine, Tavola, has a prominent caramel scent of oak that obscures its mint-edged freshness. It may smell oak-forward, but it doesn’t taste predominantly of oak; rather, it lasts on a tart burst of red cherry flavor held in a pleasant middleweight texture that overdelivers for the price.
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