The 2020 Pinot Noir (Sonoma Coast) is a lovely appellation-level wine. Crushed red berries, spice, floral top notes and a touch of blood orange give this tasty, ethereal Pinot a good bit of brightness and enough complexity to support fine drinking over the next few years. (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, January 2023)
The 2020 Pinot Noir (Sonoma Coast) is a lovely appellation-level wine. Crushed red berries, spice, floral top notes and a touch of blood orange give this tasty, ethereal Pinot a good bit of brightness and enough complexity to support fine drinking over the next few years. (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, January 2023)
Jan 31st, 2023What a beautiful wine. Is this highly underrated because it’s available and been around for many years? I get crushed cherries and stems, maybe the pits as well, dried flowers, some strawberry, and mineral rocks. Really evolves over the evening. Long lingering finish of dried strawberry with some earth/herbs. Lovely.
What a beautiful wine. Is this highly underrated because it’s available and been around for many years? I get crushed cherries and stems, maybe the pits as well, dried flowers, some strawberry, and mineral rocks. Really evolves over the evening. Long lingering finish of dried strawberry with some earth/herbs. Lovely.
Apr 9th, 2023Mousy on the nose, with a lot of bright red fruit and earth and weight on the finish
Mousy on the nose, with a lot of bright red fruit and earth and weight on the finish
Mar 17th, 2023The 2020 Pinot Noir (Sonoma Coast) is a lovely appellation-level wine. Crushed red berries, spice, floral top notes and a touch of blood orange give this tasty, ethereal Pinot a good bit of brightness and enough complexity to support fine drinking over the next few years.
The 2020 Pinot Noir (Sonoma Coast) is a lovely appellation-level wine. Crushed red berries, spice, floral top notes and a touch of blood orange give this tasty, ethereal Pinot a good bit of brightness and enough complexity to support fine drinking over the next few years.
Jan 31st, 2023