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For the “house” Pinot from New Seasons, at $10 it’s casual yet sophisticated. Velvety and not much tannins. Peppery back-end, organic dark fruit leather flavor. Feels like a 70% dark chocolate snack in a glass — not too dark like a Malbec, but balances out a simple meal (e.g., frozen pizza and deli salad to-go). — 5 years ago
Sean Danaher
For the “house” Pinot from New Seasons, at $10 it’s casual yet sophisticated. Velvety and not much tannins. Peppery back-end, organic dark fruit leather flavor. Feels like a 70% dark chocolate snack in a glass — not too dark like a Malbec, but balances out a simple meal (e.g., frozen pizza and deli salad to-go). — 5 years ago