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2008 Craggy Range Vineyards Pinot Noir Te Muna Road Martinborough
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88 Points | International Wine Cellar , September/October 2010

($40) Medium red. Ripe, smoky aromas and flavors of strawberry, dark cherry and rooty earth. Velvety, broad and supple; silky and plump but with a light touch. Not as fruity or complex as the 2007 bottling but nicely perfumed and spicy in the mouth and aromatic on the back end. Finishes with a light dusting of tannins. (Kobrand, Inc., New York NY)

93 Points | Wine Spectator
91 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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