Superb bottle! — 5 years ago
Give it at least another 3 years — 7 years ago
After drinking a Pinot from Anderson Valley this RRV is a strong contrast. Elegance vs exuberance. I love Keefer. Also, this was even better day two. — 8 years ago
Love my @FreemanPinot #SpottedDogVineyardCuvee #PinotNoir #Thanksgiving #Wine — 11 years ago
Transparent cherry red. Raspberry blueberry chalk. Red tea. Dry herb. Dry meat. Freeman Vineyard & Winery Akiko’s cuvée west Sonoma coast, Pinot Noir 23 @, vin, 251115 — 7 months ago
The Migration label first appeared in 2001 as the second label of Goldeneye, both under the Duckhorn masthead, first focusing on Pinot Noir and later adding Chardonnay. Like Paraduxx to Duckhorn, it is no longer a second label, but a winery unto itself. In 2008 Migration, and by extension, Duckhorn, produced its first Chardonnay. In 2009 they produced their first Chardonnay from the legendary Charles Heintz Vineyard. The Charles Heintz Vineyard is located just outside of the town of Occidental where Charlie’s family has farmed the land for over 100 years. Two ridges in, and only about 8 miles from the Pacific Ocean, the vineyard is situated in the Green Valley of Russian River Valley AVA. Heintz has become one of the most famous Chardonnay sites in California, with notable producers including Ceritas, DuMol, Freeman, Flowers, L'Angevin, Kosta Browne, Littorai, Migration/Duckhorn, Moone-Tsai, Pierson Meyer, and Williams Selyem. With its classic Goldridge sandy loam soils, and located just above the fog line, the vineyard receives abundant sunshine and cool ocean breezes. Super mellow Chardonnay, with candied orchard fruit, honeysuckle, wet stone, and some secondary hazelnut, with just a flutter of mushroom in the background. — 9 years ago

Like! Random gift from Xmas party. — 2 years ago
Freeman grapes. Lots of extraction and deep color. Bright berries. — 9 years ago
Vintage 2013 — 11 years ago
Mike Obley
Drinking at peak right now. Very pretty wine. — 7 months ago