Tierra del Corazon Casablanca Pinot Noir Reserva 2010 (Chile)
Incredible success! Today, upon smelling this fine fruity Pinot Noir, I suggested to my fine fruity girlfriend that it possibly resembled blackberries. Today, upon reading the label of this fine fruity Pinot Noir (subsequent to aforementioned smelling) it said 'blackberry scented fruit'. And so, for the first time literally ever, I have tasted (albeit through the schnoz) what the winemakers actually think the wine is made of. This is essentially a first, because I hadn't read the label in advance and therefore decided in advance that I was going to definitely experience 'crisp, pretentious gooseberry notes with a hint of I can't believe it's not butter on the nose, with a velvety scotch of mangled columbines with a delicious, blood red sea of actual blood, resulting from a finish of slaughtered peasantry'. Afterall, it's easy to taste ethnic minorities when the wine label tells you it's going to taste of them. Okay, the wine and success may have got to my head.
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