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86
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Cima Collina 2007 Tondre Grapefield Pinot Noir (Santa Lucia Highlands)
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$48
There’s a certain heavy, Rhône-like style of Pinot Noir, and this wine defines it. Although the flavors are deliciously ripe in black cherries and raspberries, and the wine is fully dry and moderate in alcohol, it lacks the vivacity and delicacy that mark a truly great Pinot Noir.
— S.H.
(11/1/2009)
84
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Cima Collina 2007 Chula Viña Chardonnay (Monterey County)
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$33
Ripe and oaky, with pineapple, vanilla and caramel flavors. Feels a bit heavy. Drink now.
— S.H.
(11/1/2009)
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Tondre Grapefield
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Santa Lucia Highlands
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