2010 Robert Stemmler Winery Pinot Noir Carneros
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2010 Robert Stemmler Winery Pinot Noir Carneros
Producer: Robert Stemmler Winery
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Pinot Noir
Origin: California
Region: Other California
Appellation: Carneros
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138 Member Ratings
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Member Notes
12/14/2012
by Rhone255401
Exceptional. Rich, complex, thick flavors. Almost the strengths of a zinfandel, with the subtle nuance and complexity that only comes from Pinot Noir. Definitely a favorite, should have ordered more!
A huge hit
10/27/2012
by Whiner
Shared with my wine snob friends who were all knocked out. Smooth, mellow, consistent from sip to swallow, outstanding bouquet, well rounded, surprising depth for a pinot noir.
carneros pinot
04/04/2013
by PinotBlanc262855
the unwinding fruit on this weighty Pinot is superb and as promised
2010 Stemmler Pinot Noir
10/20/2012
by Loughman12525841
This is a lovely Pinot. Drinking beautifully now. I'm struggling to make sure I keep enough around for Thanksgiving dinner.
WAC the wine lover
10/19/2012
by Cornell14098221
Well structured Pinot . Not light and kool aidey, but definitely a new world not old world style wine. Tasting notes were spot on.
Very Fine Cal. Pinot Noir
10/19/2012
by gnarley
Excellent red fruit and good acid balance.
'10 Stemmler needs time
04/14/2013
by Slater14135605
Gave this 6-months cellar time before trying. Overpowering when first poured, lacking Burgandy's finesse. Tannins and leather held sway. Took an hour and a half to settle in...and then strutted it's stuff. Still a mouthful for pinot, but fleshing out. Probably best with veal or duck right now if you must try. Will wait another 8-12 months to savor the next bottle, great potential.
