Gothic Nevermore Pinot Noir

Philipp Kuhn

Réserve Pfalz Pinot Noir 2022

Green apple, green lemon, a hint of gooseberry but also stony, mineral. Juuuicy, with racy acidity, lemon juice galore with a few rocks thrown in. Amazing length. A very linear, puristic ascetic Riesling but, like a Gothic cathedral, impressive in its style. — a year ago

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Maelstrom Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2012

I reallllly like this. I have loved other wines from Gothic. I don't know that I love this one but it gets my "reallllly like" rating. High on the...stewed fruit. The anise/pastille notes sing. This maybe doesn't hit "love" but I adore it. Maybe it is the Oregon vibe but I imagine it paired with anything that has blackberries....and paired with black lipstick. Gotta have the black lips with the Goth. — 7 years ago

Paul Spiering
with Paul
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Eldritch Maresh Vineyard Pinot Noir 2012

Yummmmm :) — 8 years ago

Pepi Osmani

Pepi Osmani

What year was this?
Nia Nguyen

Nia Nguyen

Seriously? It's said 2012 edition :)

Louis Roederer

Cristal Brut Champagne Chardonnay Pinot Noir Blend 1988

Delectable Wine
9.8

One of the two or three most moving wines in this vertical, the 1988 Cristal is eternal. Deep and vertical, with Gothic spires of soaring aromatic, flavor and structural intensity, the 1988 has it all. At thirty years of age, the 1988 is fresh, vibrant and incredibly powerful. Lemon peel, white flower, chalk and almonds are all given an extra kick of vibrancy from the bright acids and underlying energy of the vintage. Even after three decades, the 1988 remains searing, classically austere and beautifully focused, with tremendous pedigree and stunning balance. The 1988 is a rare Cristal where the Chardonnay, at 48% of the blend, is on the higher side. “When I joined Roederer in 1989, we were blending the 1988s,” Lécaillon explains. “They were such hard wines to work with because the acidities were so high. My teeth suffered. I thought ‘am I going to have to deal with this for the rest of my life? Maybe I should change jobs?’” Luckily, he did not. “In 1988, flowering was very bad for the Chardonnay. Yields were quite low and flavors were super-intense and concentrated. This, to me, is one of the keys for making great Champagne with real dimension. Interestingly, the same is not true of Pinot Noir. Keep a glass of the 1988 to compare with the 2008 later. In my opinion, 2008 is the new 1988.” (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, December 2018) — 6 years ago

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Maresh Vineyard Pinot Noir 2010

Steph and I both liked this a lot. — 8 years ago

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Telltale Willamette Valley Rosé Blend 2013

This wine is an assemblage of fruit from vineyards throughout the Willamette Valley. TellTale owes its pale pink hue to a brief saigneé of Pinot Noir. Flavors of fresh, wild red berries and cherry blossoms are joined by refreshing acidity, providing a perfect compliment to warm summer. — 9 years ago

Domaine Faiveley (Joseph Faiveley)

Echezeaux Pinot Noir 2002

En Dessus lieu-dit. Gothic Faiveley. — 6 years ago

Nils Paulson
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Poe Wines

Corda Vineyard Nevermore Pinot Noir 2009

Matt Austin
9.2

Nicely aged Marin County Pinot. No need to hurry drinking these. — 7 years ago

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Eldritch Hyland Vineyard Pinot Noir 2013

Love love love this. So smooth!!!!!! — 8 years ago

Domaine Confuron-Cotetidot

Chambolle-Musigny Pinot Noir 2008

Extremely traditional, whole-cluster character; initially lean, but filling out with richness over time; whole-cluster influence arguably dominates Chambolle character, but purity and Gothic style are exceptional. Day 2: Chambolle silkiness and sweetness emerges along with fruit and floral. — 10 years ago

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