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Submitted by David Strange Monday, 01/11/2010

Well done for writing such a complete note about this loathsome confection. It is more laudably analytical than what I managed when I had a horrific encounter with Blue Nun. I imagine your next bottle of decent kit will taste splendidly satisfying and sublimely superior now you've experienced such a stupefyingly sickening substance of completely contemptible character.

Black Tower's naming strategy is beyond the boundaries of brazen in its barefaced bid to exploit the perplexing popularity of the intensely inadequate Italian idiom of Pinot Grigio. Now that, a scant few examples excepted, is a wine style that you should feel fortunate when you find yourself forced to imbibe a bottle that is merely massively mundane and totally themed on tedium. In my experience the prominent pattern producers pursue is plainly one of profoundly poxy, penetratingly putrid and pointedly poisonous personality.

Go and open something nice, you deserve it.

David.

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