No real notes, given the crowd. It was a delicious example of exactly tracing the nose and drifting off with a pleasant herbal and cherry finish A rich and satisfying wine. Surprisingly, very little sediment at all. The wine finishes a bit bitter. While I preferred the Ridge Zins over the Lorings, I preferred the Keefer Lorings over the Durell ‘12). However, the crowd preferred the Lorings. No sediment. 14.9% alc. With (chicken) coq au vin and the friendship of the Smileys, Sheets and Karen Frank. Recommended.
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I seem to have gotten a different wine than everyone else... Medium body and maroon color with a very light touch of brown on the edges. Cherries and plum fruit, a little bit of oak, but then it's all gone. Very short finish.
2/21/2020 Similar notes--all fruit, no finish. Pleasant.
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Raspberry, mineral, cranberry, plum, sous bois and button mushroom. A sleek body, with a well-suited frame and a finish that has a medium-long length. Not as concentrated as older vintages, but a very welcomed version for what I typically prefer with my Pinots. Nicely crafted. Drink now - 2027.
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90+. Rose pedal, strawberry, and some tartness to it. Light in color, with a hint of brown. Still very fresh, though I'd not hold on to it too much longer. A very nice Pinot ...
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6/11/2022 - leadpencil wrote: 92 Points
Medium bodied. Raspberry, cherry cola, cinnamon
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2/14/2020 - timewithwine wrote:
No real notes, given the crowd. It was a delicious example of exactly tracing the nose and drifting off with a pleasant herbal and cherry finish A rich and satisfying wine. Surprisingly, very little sediment at all. The wine finishes a bit bitter. While I preferred the Ridge Zins over the Lorings, I preferred the Keefer Lorings over the Durell ‘12). However, the crowd preferred the Lorings. No sediment. 14.9% alc. With (chicken) coq au vin and the friendship of the Smileys, Sheets and Karen Frank. Recommended.
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7/19/2019 - underwds wrote: 89 Points
I seem to have gotten a different wine than everyone else... Medium body and maroon color with a very light touch of brown on the edges. Cherries and plum fruit, a little bit of oak, but then it's all gone. Very short finish.
2/21/2020 Similar notes--all fruit, no finish. Pleasant.
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1/31/2019 - Matt Scott Likes this wine: 93 Points
Raspberry, mineral, cranberry, plum, sous bois and button mushroom. A sleek body, with a well-suited frame and a finish that has a medium-long length. Not as concentrated as older vintages, but a very welcomed version for what I typically prefer with my Pinots. Nicely crafted. Drink now - 2027.
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10/13/2018 - Central Coast Wino wrote: 90 Points
90+. Rose pedal, strawberry, and some tartness to it. Light in color, with a hint of brown. Still very fresh, though I'd not hold on to it too much longer. A very nice Pinot ...
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