Fabulous, pale and a perfect incarnation of its name rain on leaves. Delicious.
Fabulous, pale and a perfect incarnation of its name rain on leaves. Delicious.
1 person found it helpfulDec 8th, 2013A richly fruit driven pinot, but beautiful none the less. Automatically pleasing- rose petal, espresso bean, anise, loamy dust, cherries. Velvety mouthfeel, ripe tannins - sweet raspberry, vanilla, cola spices, and a clean finish. Not my absolute favorite pinot style, but I am certain I'd enjoy a bottle! $48, and only 92 cases produced. If definitely like to see Dominio around Texas in the future.
A richly fruit driven pinot, but beautiful none the less. Automatically pleasing- rose petal, espresso bean, anise, loamy dust, cherries. Velvety mouthfeel, ripe tannins - sweet raspberry, vanilla, cola spices, and a clean finish. Not my absolute favorite pinot style, but I am certain I'd enjoy a bottle! $48, and only 92 cases produced. If definitely like to see Dominio around Texas in the future.
Jan 26th, 2017Lovely, delicate, and delicious Pinot Noir. Best bottle I’ve had in a while!
Lovely, delicate, and delicious Pinot Noir. Best bottle I’ve had in a while!
Sep 25th, 2021A ruddy, purple hue in the glass. Light aromas of cherries and pretty roses. An Oregon Pinot called Rain on Leaves. They're definitely going for it. Light body with pleasant acidity. And gobs of fruit. Fragrant raspberries, plums, cherry candies, and strawberries. A subtle hint of coffee and musk, as well. Fruit forward but somehow not a fruit bomb.
A ruddy, purple hue in the glass. Light aromas of cherries and pretty roses. An Oregon Pinot called Rain on Leaves. They're definitely going for it. Light body with pleasant acidity. And gobs of fruit. Fragrant raspberries, plums, cherry candies, and strawberries. A subtle hint of coffee and musk, as well. Fruit forward but somehow not a fruit bomb.
May 20th, 2017