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Le Clos Jordanne Jordan Village Pinot Noir 2019 Wine Review

Le Clos Jordanne Jordan Village Pinot Noir 2019

Le Clos Jordanne Jordan Village Pinot Noir 2019

Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, V.Q.A., Canada

Community Score:91/100

Community Reviews: 2

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Price: $24.95

Drink: 2023-2030

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 13%

Sweetness: Extra Dry

Wine Type: Red Wine


Winery: Le Clos Jordanne

Agent: Arterra Wines Canada Inc.

Pricing & Stock Information

  • AGLC
  • 718003

Reviews and Ratings

Matt Steeves - Certified Sommelier rated this wine as 92/100 with the following review:

Following the successful return of Le Grand Clos three years ago, wine lovers will be happy to hear of the introduction of Le Clos Jordanne's value-priced Jordan Village Pinot Noir in summer 2021. A blend of select parcels from Le Clos Estate, Claystone Estate, and Talon Ridge Estate vineyards, the result is a premium wine at a great price, arguably one of the best value-priced Pinot Noirs you'll come across these days. LCJ are known for their complex vins de terroirs, taking single varietal wines and showcasing the great characteristics of their vineyards in their award winning wines. The nose shows brandied cherries, raspberry, warm spices, herbs, and flinty minerality. Finely textured, with dark cherry and refreshing minerality on the finish, this wine will benefit from some cellar time or a generous decant if patience are in short supply.
Incredible value for under $25, this is a wine to buy by the case, and plan on starting your vertical in anticipation for more terrific vintages to come! Tasted July 2021. 91-92 points. Matt Steeves - www.quercusvino.ca
Jennifer Havers - WSET Level 3 rated this wine as 91/100 with the following review:

A beautiful Pinot Noir from the Jordan Village area, the grapes are sourced from selected vineyard parcels. Aromas of dark cherries, cranberry, and ripe raspberry with notes of peppery herbs, graphite, and hints of violets and smoke. Medium bodied with light, slightly drying tannins, medium acidity and lots of ripe, bright fruit on the palate, balanced with some spice, smoke and earthy hints on a lengthy finish. Great value from a premium Ontario producer, enjoy this on its own or pair with salmon, pork, or mushroom dishes.

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