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2009 B Kosuge Pinot Noir Hirsch Vineyard

Pinot Noir

  • USA
  • California
  • Sonoma County
  • Sonoma Coast
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  • The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 94 points

    November 18, 2018 - Well. I have been a fan of Byron Kosuge for the better part of two decades now, and I have consumed countless wines and vintages from this veteran of Napa and Sonoma. Perhaps on a parallel axis, the Hirsch vineyard has been a stalwart of Sonoma Pinot Noir for at least a score or more. Nine years out and this is incredibly fruity: blackberry, boysenberry, and anise are in abundance on the nose and palate. There is certainly depth, but the fruit is the real star here. I am fairly certain that I have never had a nine-year-old wine with this level of intense fruit. Whoa. thedrunkencyclist.com

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  • By Josh Raynolds
    May/June 2011, IWC Issue #156 (link)

    (B. Kosuge Wines Pinot Noir Hirsch Vineyard Sonoma Coast) Subscribe to see review text.

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2009
  • Type Red
  • Producer B Kosuge
  • Varietal Pinot Noir
  • Designation n/a
  • Vineyard Hirsch Vineyard
  • Country USA
  • Region California
  • SubRegion Sonoma County
  • Appellation Sonoma Coast

Community Holdings

  • Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
  • In Cellars 15 (43%)
  • Consumed 20 (57%)

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