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Friday, March 17, 2017 - This is one of the best surprises I have had in the wine world in a while. I am afraid I won't do it justice in this note. The color is limpid, light red, with a pretty autumnal hue. All at once a kaleidoscope of color and texture present themselves. It has pretty and generous, but light bodied, red fruit attack. It is balanced and just on the right side of succulent, but better than succulent, more like fresh and textured. There is a complex depth to this wine that is hard to describe. Kinda like it is imbued with nature. This, and the pretty aromas of forest berry and spring woods, have given me a world class Pinot Noir that I will be dreaming about for a while.

Berserkerday Score!!!

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  • Comment posted by Peter Kleban:

    3/18/2017 10:08:00 AM - Thanks for your comment, Charlie! I don't think my note quite does it justice either.

  • Comment posted by Seth Rosenberg:

    8/29/2017 10:20:00 AM - LOL, we intersect again! Just had a bottle of the 2015 Heritage #4 (made from all Whistling Ridge fruit) - I thought it was wonderful!

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