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10-20-2004, 07:51 PM,
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I didn't miss it. But I have to say, it is not my cup of Pinot Noir.

One reason I like the variety is the delicacy of the wine, especially in cool climate growing. Loring's PN's are beautifully made wines, no doubt about it. But they might as well be Cabernet Sauvignon--too big for what I look for in a Pinot Noir.
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