Under the Wire

Sparkling Alder Springs Vineyard Pinot Noir

9.335 ratings
9.46 pro ratings
Mendocino, North Coast, California, USA
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Shengli Hu

Salmon color, milk bread toasted just right, yeast! yeast! yeast! tangerine, fresh, strawberry, peach, wet stone, elevated acidity, long finish. 3 years on lees, 2 years in bottle, disgorged in Jan 2020.

Salmon color, milk bread toasted just right, yeast! yeast! yeast! tangerine, fresh, strawberry, peach, wet stone, elevated acidity, long finish. 3 years on lees, 2 years in bottle, disgorged in Jan 2020.

Aug 14th, 2022
Tom Riley

2013. Crazy fun and complex fizz from Morgan Twain-Peterson. Pink grapefruit, sour cherry, and zippy acid to spare. Great way to start the New Year. If 2017 is as good as this sparkler we will all be just fine. 12.5% abv.

2013. Crazy fun and complex fizz from Morgan Twain-Peterson. Pink grapefruit, sour cherry, and zippy acid to spare. Great way to start the New Year. If 2017 is as good as this sparkler we will all be just fine. 12.5% abv.

1 person found it helpfulJan 2nd, 2017
Keith Mattrick

2013 vintage, disgorged January 2016. Pinot noir from Stuart Bewley’s vineyard near Laytonville. Bright cheerful and very-berried, this wine was illuminating in its food pairing mastery. With a simple crab salad served on Belgian endive the wine unfolded additional layers of flavor within the food and nuanced the character of fruit in the wine itself. It’s a New World sparkler that reaches within and masterfully moves beyond what at first seems a simple and cheerful wine. Illuminating experience and delicious instruction.

2013 vintage, disgorged January 2016. Pinot noir from Stuart Bewley’s vineyard near Laytonville. Bright cheerful and very-berried, this wine was illuminating in its food pairing mastery. With a simple crab salad served on Belgian endive the wine unfolded additional layers of flavor within the food and nuanced the character of fruit in the wine itself. It’s a New World sparkler that reaches within and masterfully moves beyond what at first seems a simple and cheerful wine. Illuminating experience and delicious instruction.

Mar 5th, 2018
Brandon Boesch

This is outstanding. Strawberries and cream, cherry, red apples, flowers, there’s a hint of baked pie crust, but this is fruit and acidity balanced. Not too dry or austere. So complex. One of the top sparklers I’ve had from CA!

This is outstanding. Strawberries and cream, cherry, red apples, flowers, there’s a hint of baked pie crust, but this is fruit and acidity balanced. Not too dry or austere. So complex. One of the top sparklers I’ve had from CA!

Aug 2nd, 2024
Brendan Baker

I didn’t get much complexity on night 1, but by night 2 this was lovely, with grapefruit pith, juicy cherry and slight baking spice. Next time I’d try decanting this

I didn’t get much complexity on night 1, but by night 2 this was lovely, with grapefruit pith, juicy cherry and slight baking spice. Next time I’d try decanting this

Apr 11th, 2022
Lisa Reynolds

Had this with Thanksgiving meal 2021. I absolutely loved this. It was fantastic with salty ham and stuffing. I feel like the put Bruno Mars in a bottle!!

Had this with Thanksgiving meal 2021. I absolutely loved this. It was fantastic with salty ham and stuffing. I feel like the put Bruno Mars in a bottle!!

Nov 26th, 2021
Stephen Redenbaugh

Nice light lemon color and citrus/lemon notes on the nose. Tons of tiny active bubbles. A bit clunky, but vibrant balanced mid-palate. Weightier than anticipated, but lots going on... pear, ripe apple, Meyer lemon and a touch of toasty fresh baked bread. Lacking the weightlessness and elegance of France, nonetheless a fun companion with King Crab Legs on an early Spring evening.

Nice light lemon color and citrus/lemon notes on the nose. Tons of tiny active bubbles. A bit clunky, but vibrant balanced mid-palate. Weightier than anticipated, but lots going on... pear, ripe apple, Meyer lemon and a touch of toasty fresh baked bread. Lacking the weightlessness and elegance of France, nonetheless a fun companion with King Crab Legs on an early Spring evening.

Mar 4th, 2021
Robert Rothfield

Fun

Feb 7th, 2021
Hillary & Dave

Sour apples and pine trees.

Sour apples and pine trees.

Nov 7th, 2020
Robert S.

Very pleasing.

Very pleasing.

Dec 17th, 2017