Aside from our annual Halloween presentation of Devil's Gulch, this wine is always our hands-down favorite among all of Dutton-Goldfield's pinot noir portfolio offerings. This 2015 is no exception, with the extraordinary spice and fruit we have come to expect from Dan Pasternack's slice of Marin County heaven. Suggesting 2030 end-date (minimum).
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Always on Halloween, and always great! (our mantra on Devil's Gulch for the past decade). The 2015 seems particularly ripe fruit-wise. A very long life ahead of it, am putting forward 2028. It is still quite young today, even at five years.
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Always on Halloween, always great. This year, we did a three-year vertical of 13-14-15 bottles of Devil's, and the '15 was agreed upon by all as the best of the lot. Remember buying a few more bottles earlier this year at the winery so that we'll have them for some time to come. Pushing out the community end-date to 2026.
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Luscious. Prevalent flavors include dark fruit and tobacco. Smooth, silky, decadent. Pour a glass and sit in front of the fireplace. Eat with some delicious sharp white cheddar.
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8/27/2023 - pipegarcia Likes this wine: 96 Points
Drinking beautiful right now
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7/14/2023 - BoulderWine Likes this wine:
(1.5L bottle) Excellent!
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10/31/2022 - Terramare Likes this wine: 93 Points
Another great bottle from the 2015 vintage. Our Halloween 2022 accompaniment. Many more years ahead, sticking with my prior 2030 end-date.
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3/15/2022 - Terramare Likes this wine: 97 Points
Aside from our annual Halloween presentation of Devil's Gulch, this wine is always our hands-down favorite among all of Dutton-Goldfield's pinot noir portfolio offerings. This 2015 is no exception, with the extraordinary spice and fruit we have come to expect from Dan Pasternack's slice of Marin County heaven. Suggesting 2030 end-date (minimum).
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1/10/2021 - joet626 Likes this wine: 90 Points
Good. Dark fruits. Tad of baking spices
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10/31/2020 - Terramare Likes this wine: 93 Points
Always on Halloween, and always great! (our mantra on Devil's Gulch for the past decade). The 2015 seems particularly ripe fruit-wise. A very long life ahead of it, am putting forward 2028. It is still quite young today, even at five years.
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8/24/2019 - RustyI Likes this wine: 92 Points
Distinct. Smooth. Soft tannins. Balanced fruit. Really great.
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10/31/2018 - Terramare Likes this wine: 95 Points
Always on Halloween, always great. This year, we did a three-year vertical of 13-14-15 bottles of Devil's, and the '15 was agreed upon by all as the best of the lot. Remember buying a few more bottles earlier this year at the winery so that we'll have them for some time to come. Pushing out the community end-date to 2026.
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10/19/2018 - chatters wrote:
Six Nations Wine Challenge 2018 (Manjit's Wharf, Sydney): Jubey red and black fruits, slightly peppery notes, pretty nose. In the mouth the fruit is slightly roasted and there is a white pepper lift on the finish. Okay
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12/17/2017 - basianov wrote: 90 Points
Luscious. Prevalent flavors include dark fruit and tobacco. Smooth, silky, decadent. Pour a glass and sit in front of the fireplace. Eat with some delicious sharp white cheddar.
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