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Kim Crawford 2006 Pinot Noir

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2006

Avg. Rating: 90.3/100 (7 Reviews)
Winery: Kim Crawford
Vintage: 2006
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country: New Zealand
Region: Marlborough
Retail Price: $$ 17.99 USD
Created by: nietzschephilosopher
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Kim Crawford 2006 Pinot Noir
(about 1 year ago) buddy icon nietzschephilosopher 89.0/100
strawberry on the nose with a twinge of very nice oak. Taste again of stawberries plus cherries and a little minerality. I don't have much experience with pinots and as a grad student I may be priced out of any that are considered great or even very good, but this is by far the best one I've had. A very clean crisp wine. 2nd tasting: YUM! Nice cherry with some earth, smoke, and sweet spice. Nice light body that almost could be mistaken for a white blind. Very nice!

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Kim Crawford 2006 Pinot Noir
(about 1 year ago) buddy icon sarah2397 93.0/100
This was so good. Cherry, rich & creamy. Yum.

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Kim Crawford 2006 Pinot Noir
(about 1 year ago) buddy icon de3montecarlo 95.0/100

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Kim Crawford 2006 Pinot Noir
(about 1 year ago) buddy icon melchior 89.0/100

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Kim Crawford 2006 Pinot Noir
(10 months ago) buddy icon jvance99 87.0/100
Nice, light red color. Light body. Cherry & oak nose with tart cherry palate. Fairly dry.

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Kim Crawford 2006 Pinot Noir
(8 months ago) buddy icon cabfiend 90.0/100
Fairly light color. Beautiful campfire notes on the nose. Some tobacco. Some spice. Distinct roasted meat component. Nice wild strawberry component underneath. Strawberry on the attack. Nice wood balance on the midpalate. A little chocolate on the medium, clean finish. A solid effort.

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Kim Crawford 2006 Pinot Noir
(4 months ago) buddy icon cheapdrunk 89.0/100
Red fruits with distinct sour cherry and a hint of cinnamon. Somewhat dry, tannic. Considering that Kim Crawdford makes my favourite white wine ever (Sauvignon Blanc) and that Pinot Noir is my favourite red varietal, I thought the combination would be a home run. Though this wine fell short of my lofty expectations, it was still a good, solid Pinot.

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