Retail $58. This was the last bottle of the Moshin wines that I tried and it was easily the tightest upon opening: there was little fruit on either the nose or the palate. So I put a cork in it and tried again the following day. Whoa. Dark cherry and even raspberry on the nose with hints of earth and cedar. The palate is fruity, but more reserved than most of its RRV brethren, and is quite savory, herbal, and delicious. This could use a bit more cellaring (there are some healthy tannins on the finish that would support more bottle time), a healthy decant, or both. Lovely Pinot. Whoa. thedrunkencyclist.com
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9/19/2023 - jdinkin1 wrote: 88 Points
Nice but nothing special. Should have opened it last year.
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10/30/2019 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 93 Points
Retail $58. This was the last bottle of the Moshin wines that I tried and it was easily the tightest upon opening: there was little fruit on either the nose or the palate. So I put a cork in it and tried again the following day. Whoa. Dark cherry and even raspberry on the nose with hints of earth and cedar. The palate is fruity, but more reserved than most of its RRV brethren, and is quite savory, herbal, and delicious. This could use a bit more cellaring (there are some healthy tannins on the finish that would support more bottle time), a healthy decant, or both. Lovely Pinot. Whoa. thedrunkencyclist.com
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