What does Merry Edwards Pinot Noir taste like?

Answered by Robert Golston

Merry Edwards Pinot Noir is a that truly captivates the senses. When you first pour it into your glass, you'll immediately notice its inviting nose, filled with enticing aromas. It's like a symphony of scents, with notes of Santa Rosa red plums, cassis, dried sweet figs, and pomegranate. These fruit aromas are beautifully complemented by hints of sandalwood and a subtle touch of rose.

As you take your first sip, you'll be greeted by a wine that is bright and exciting on the palate. The initial impression is one of firm tannins, giving the wine a solid structure. But don't be mistaken, there is so much more to discover as you delve deeper into the flavors.

The layers of flavor in Merry Edwards Pinot Noir are complex and intriguing. You'll find vibrant red raspberries, adding a burst of freshness and brightness to the wine. There are also hints of bergamot tea, which brings a unique and delightful element to the flavor profile.

One of the things I love most about this wine is its herbal notes. As you sip, you may notice subtle hints of dried herbs, adding a touch of savory complexity to the fruit-forward palate. And just when you think you've experienced it all, you'll be surprised by the delicate presence of rose petal notes, adding a touch of elegance and floral charm.

Merry Edwards Pinot Noir is a wine that is both balanced and expressive. It has the perfect combination of ripe fruit flavors, savory undertones, and delicate floral nuances. It truly showcases the beauty and complexity of Pinot Noir.

I had the pleasure of tasting this wine during a wine tasting event. The moment I brought the glass to my nose, I was immediately drawn in by its enticing aromas. The red plum and cassis notes were so vibrant and captivating. And as I took my first sip, I was blown away by the layers of flavor that unfolded on my palate. The bright red raspberry and bergamot tea flavors were so refreshing, and the subtle herbal notes added a unique twist. It was truly a memorable experience, and one that I highly recommend to any wine lover.