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Country ranking ?
32
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Producer ranking ?
2
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Decanting time
2h
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When to drink
2020-2035
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Food Pairing
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Food Pairing
Game Bird, Poultry, Duck, Vegetarian
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It’s easy to be lazy and cynical about big brand wines, and especially Pinot Noir. But the Stoneleigh range is consistently good – attractive wines, with a crowd pleasing generosity that is hard to deny. So much wine for the dollars here too. It’s bright, juicy and varietal, with mushroom and raspberry then a layer of oak through the middle. Ripe, choc dipped raspberry and minimal tannins. It’s not a big wine, but has that Marlborough red berry sunniness that is v. appealing. A fraction simple, but still a standout for value. Best drinking: Now and for at least 3 years. 17.5/20, 91/100. 13.5%, $22.99. Would I buy it? Several glasses easily. Can be found for well under $20 too.
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