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Wine review: 2012 Paul Hobbs Pinot Noir

The 2012 Paul Hobbs Pinot Noir pairs well with roast duck or seared duck breasts.
(Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
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A glorious full-bodied, velvety Pinot Noir from the Russian River Valley that tastes of Santa Rosa plums, sweet spices and a smidgen of earth. Just smell the bouquet: It tells you volumes about the wine. The 2012 is a big Pinot, 14.4% alcohol, but it’s so well-integrated into the wine, it doesn’t feel out of balance. A beautiful texture and all that bright, juicy fruit only add to its appeal.

Break out a bottle for a roast duck or pan-seared duck breasts, a wintry braised meat dish, or a cheese platter.

Region: Sonoma County, Russian River Valley

Price: From $50 to $55.

Style: Rich and full-bodied.

What it goes with: roast duck, seared duck breasts, braised meats, cheese.

Where to find it: at most fine wine retailers.

irene.virbila@latimes.com

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