Mark West, Pinot Noir 2004

by Tim on 10/22/2005

Mark West, Pinot Noir, Central Coast 2004 ($8) – Ruby in color with black cherry and spice aromas; raspberry and black cherry fruit flavors finishing with nice balancing acidity and light tannins. Enjoyable for current drinking and another great value in California Pinot Noir for under $10. Score: 8.5/10

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Marlene Patten December 24, 2005 at 4:49 pm

This wine is trash. I wanted to vomit after just one taste. Wouldn’t recommend to anyone for any reason. I might sue someone for the pain I suffered trying to injest this hauntingly awful beverage.

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Eric Schiff January 1, 2006 at 11:45 pm

What a wonderful surprise! This wine was recommended by our server in Old Town San Diego… being from Oregon, and used to the excellent Pinots we have – Panther Creek comes to mind – I was most impressed by the balance of flavors and delightful finish of this 2004 Central Coast California pinot noir… even more surprising was to discover that it was an under $10 a bottle value. Kudos to the Mark West label.

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Kim Bruno January 6, 2006 at 5:54 pm

I can’t imagine how a bottle of wine could have such disparate responses. I found the wine to be a wonderful accompaniment to a meal. The color was a rich red and the taste hinted of fruit but was not sweet on the palate. We enjoyed it over a marinated skirt steak. I’d recommend it.

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TomR January 14, 2006 at 8:58 pm

I just started enjoying wine and this wine was recommend to me by the proprietor of a local shop. Excellent flavor and aroma, lingers in the mouth. Not too tart but the fruit is amazingly delightful! Definately a great first red wine. Very reasonably priced.

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Chris L February 10, 2006 at 10:56 am

The first post must be that of a troll.

For $10, this wine is a superb value. When rated by Wine Spectator, I would bet it rates 90 or 91. It has great up front presence and the finish is first rate. Dry but not overwhelming on the tannins and the fruit definitely hints of Raspberry. I had a bottle and then went out and bought a case. Great wine to share with fiends at a casual gathering.

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David Williams February 11, 2006 at 7:09 pm

Poor Marlene. She must have been in a foul mood. Mark West Pinot Noir has been a “sleeper” for years. A wonderfully fruity wine for an incredible price.

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Tim February 12, 2006 at 11:37 am

I agree with you, David. It’s hard to believe we are talking about the same wine here, but every other response is consistant with my tasting notes. I think this is one of the great wine values in the under $10 range.

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Roy February 18, 2006 at 6:51 pm

My wife and I just had a glass of the Mark West Pinot Noir 2004. My favorite local liquour store had it on special for 7.99 and I thought I would take a flyer on it. WOW! Very smooth and delightful plus an incredible price. I am thinking of going back to buy a few more before the price changes.

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Jamil Williams February 23, 2006 at 2:42 pm

Poor Marlene indeed. I am tasting this wine right now, and let me tell you, for a price range from $8 – $12, you cannot beat this Pinot Noir(period!) And according to the bottle, the grapes are sourced from Corsica, even better. The 2003 vintages across Europe were effected greatly by the intense, Hot Hot summer temps. Most wines did not fair so well, but some shined, and this is no exception. Finding a well balanced Pinot under $17.00 these days is a feat. Cheers everyone.

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Chris May 21, 2006 at 4:41 pm

I ordered this at dinner the other night and was pleasantly surprised. It has a very nice, subtle, rounded flavor and was a delightful surprise. The only problem was that my meal was very spicy and it totally wrecked the wine. Nice otherwise though.

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DF May 29, 2006 at 12:30 pm

I don’t know what’s in Marlene, but I do know that there is a difference between the Central Coast version of this wine and the Vin de Corse version. I write about it in my blog:

http://myth.typepad.com/breakfast/2006/05/mark_west_corsi.html

I don’t like the Vin de Corse version as well as the Central Coast, but maybe if I did a blind test I couldn’t tell the difference. I think I could. The California Mark West is worthy of all the praise here; the Vin de Corse is just not as good, to my lights.

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Tim May 29, 2006 at 2:01 pm

Yes, I had some “Vin de Corse” at a tasting recently and found it to be watery and not nearly as good as the Central Coast appellation wine… a 7/10 and not recommeded.

Thanks for pointing this out, DF.

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Kay July 13, 2006 at 9:34 pm

My wine snob relatives were totally blown away when I served this at Christmas. It is simply an incredibly delicious wine at an amazing price. I have yet to serve it to anyone who did not later go out and buy it themselves.

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Scott August 10, 2006 at 7:17 pm

Beautiful taste, once decanted. The other consumer must have gotten a bad bottle. This is an incredible value for a well balanced pinot… very easy to drink.

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Mary Lou November 2, 2006 at 7:01 pm

Just had Mark West Pinot Noir last night,at a local restaurant in Freeport, New York,and thought it to be excellent.

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Tim November 3, 2006 at 7:29 pm

Glad you liked the Mark West Pinot, Mary Lou. I’ve posted my 2005 review recently and it still holds up but the ’04 is my favorite of the two.

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Robert Burman November 9, 2006 at 4:32 pm

Don’t be too hard on Marlene. I had an in expensive bottle of Pinot Noir last month that was recommended by a creditable source which I thought was terrible (the first day). I was going to return it and tried it a second time and it actually mellowed out (the first day it originally tasted similar to varnish – real bad varnish) It took a long time to air out. So, Marlene may have been a victim of a stubborn bottle!

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Tim November 10, 2006 at 11:41 pm

Good point, Robert. I had a Gamay recently that was very similar. I’ll be talking about it on a podcast soon. There is plenty of bottle variation but all the ’04 West Pinots have been good to me.

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Shelly November 14, 2006 at 10:25 pm

I like the Mark West for the money. It’s a great way to please a lot people’s taste buds at the same time.

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Jeremy December 25, 2006 at 4:11 pm

This wine was a real disappointment. I was embarrassed to have served it at a party we hosted. It has few (if any) of the noteworthy Pinot characteristics. I would never buy this wine again!

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Tim December 27, 2006 at 10:21 am

Sorry to hear you didn’t like the wine, Jeremy. That’s what makes wine so interesting for me; it’s such a personal experience.

I’ve got 3 Pinots to post this week that I think you might like, but they are not in the same value category, price-wise (the least expensive is 3-times the price of this wine). Sometimes you get what you pay for…

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Jon January 7, 2007 at 10:08 pm

Tastes nothing like pinot. You really can’t make a decent pinot for $10. What is the yield here? Four tons per acre?
Garbage, tastes like grape juice with alcohol added.

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Tim January 7, 2007 at 10:43 pm

A bit harsh, Jon. The 2004 here certainly did taste like Pinot; the ’05 less so, but still a good value.

But, to each his or her own; there’s plenty of values in the current market.

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Tim January 16, 2007 at 5:54 pm

Some friend and I tasted the 2 Mark West together, and we all preferred the Vin de Corse

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Roger April 27, 2007 at 7:35 pm

I understand that people’s taste vary and not everyone likes exactly what I do. Still, I was amazed this wine got so many positive reviews. The 2004 tastes very hot and unbalanced with a metalic after-taste. Just awful stuff. I would rather have a diet soda.

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Tim April 27, 2007 at 7:43 pm

Roger: Then have a diet soda (hopefully Coke) instead. I really liked this wine but that doesn’t mean you should too.

Thanks for responding.

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Roger April 28, 2007 at 2:42 pm

No problem Tim. I do understand opinions vary. Robert Parker loves vanilla flavor, and if you’re not a vanilla fan, you may not be crazy about some wines Parker loves.

Another possibility is quality control. Generally, when I buy a case, I’m amazed at the consistency from bottle to bottle, but I have purchased cases that showed a disturbing amount of variability from bottle to bottle.

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