Rather than random musings this week, I thought I would answer a couple questions from last week.

Anna asked about Pinot Noir, and I have to be honest in saying our breadth of experience isn’t overwhelming.  We’ve been getting Williams Selyem since we came back from Vegas in 2004, but we’ve only begun expanding our horizon this year.  I hope to add Oregon Pinot’s within the next year, but so far we’ve only expanded to other California-based wineries discovered on our anniversary trip to Sonoma this year.  Thus far, I’d have to say our favorites are:

• Williams Selyem $39 – $90
• Papapietro Perry $33-$70
• Londer Vineyards $30-$54
• Gary Farrell $32-$65

Many truly cheap Pinot’s lack the character that typifies the varietal.  One exception that we’ve sampled has been from A to Z Winery out of Oregon.  While the complexity of the flavor isn’t on par with those listed above, it can be forgiven at just $15 per bottle.

Jamie mentioned that she loves red wine, but doesn’t have anyone to share it with.  There are a couple different options available to remedy this problematic situation (beyond finding a willing companion or simply drinking the whole bottle).  I’ve recently discovered the cutest, little half bottles.  These should be good for just over 2 standard glasses.  While an interesting concept, and more widespread than I would have thought, many wines will not be available this way.  A better alternative is to get a vacuum pump and store any unconsumed wine in the refrigerator for up to a few days. You can find one here or here.

Next installment: wine glasses and storage.  Happy drinkin’ over the holidays!