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pale translucent ruby, tawny rim; wild berries, plum, hibiscus, pine needles, hints of spice; tart red fruits, medium length; medium body, medium+ acidity, light dusty tannin, 13.3% ABV; sourced from a blend of sites in the North end of the Anderson Valley; very nice introduction to the range; $45
pale translucent ruby, tawny rim; wild berries, plum, hibiscus, pine needles, hints of spice; tart red fruits, medium length; medium body, medium+ acidity, light dusty tannin, 13.3% ABV; sourced from a blend of sites in the North end of the Anderson Valley; very nice introduction to the range; $45
The Fog Eater was very good and first time to drink a Drew wine in a while. Bright red tart fruit, herbs, black tea and minerality. Got better as opened and a bargin for a Cali pinot this good.
The Fog Eater was very good and first time to drink a Drew wine in a while. Bright red tart fruit, herbs, black tea and minerality. Got better as opened and a bargin for a Cali pinot this good.
Subtle aromas of red berry fruit, floral, spice and earthiness. Lively flavors of cherry and sweet raspberry with some minty and umami tones. Great balance with vivid acidity, smooth tannins, lingering, ending with earthy wet mushroom notes. A delight!
Subtle aromas of red berry fruit, floral, spice and earthiness. Lively flavors of cherry and sweet raspberry with some minty and umami tones. Great balance with vivid acidity, smooth tannins, lingering, ending with earthy wet mushroom notes. A delight!