Tangy, powerful, silky.
From the warmer, South Okanagan Valley, one never expects the Burrowing Owl Pinot to be shy -- it is consistently a more masculine version. It has a distinct earthy character - smoky and dusty with tart red fruits, leather and dried sage. The palate is silky, the fruit here - darker and savoury. The finish is peppery and powerful.
Pair: Lamb, grilled portobello mushrooms, duck or beet risotto.
Rich Meats , Eat your Root Veggies, White Meat Chicken/Pork, First Date, Cheese - Soft/Creamy
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Wine Diva reviewed - 2017-01-05 10:39:26.0