This continues to drink very well. It's expressive and lemon oily and floral on the nose, has a slight viscosity to the texture along with a tangy acidity. Satisfying wine.
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Pulled by accident as I planned to open in another year. last bottle. Starts with nice apple, pear, floral, a little oak aromas. Medium body with apple, pear, floral and a touch of oak on the palate. Good acidity. Nice finish. I think I would drink up in the year or so.
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Opened shortly after the '14 Bearwallow CH, which I had inadvertently grabbed when I meant to pull a bottle of the Anderson Valley. They are unsurprisingly pretty similar. Th lemon curd and floral aromatics are maybe a little less detailed and refined than the Bearwallow,. It in the same vein. The palate is a bit fuller seemingly and not quite as bright or focused. Very nice on it's own terms, and really not much of a step behind the Bearwallow bottling.
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3/15/2024 - Jahull03 wrote:
Wow all this needed was age. It’s distinctive, and way better than it has any right to be at this price point.
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1/18/2024 - jlm wrote:
This continues to drink very well. It's expressive and lemon oily and floral on the nose, has a slight viscosity to the texture along with a tangy acidity. Satisfying wine.
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11/19/2023 - Backdoctor wrote: 91 Points
lovely chard. some lemon on the palate
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8/3/2022 - gharter Likes this wine: 90 Points
Pulled by accident as I planned to open in another year. last bottle. Starts with nice apple, pear, floral, a little oak aromas. Medium body with apple, pear, floral and a touch of oak on the palate. Good acidity. Nice finish. I think I would drink up in the year or so.
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7/28/2022 - jlm wrote:
Opened shortly after the '14 Bearwallow CH, which I had inadvertently grabbed when I meant to pull a bottle of the Anderson Valley. They are unsurprisingly pretty similar. Th lemon curd and floral aromatics are maybe a little less detailed and refined than the Bearwallow,. It in the same vein. The palate is a bit fuller seemingly and not quite as bright or focused. Very nice on it's own terms, and really not much of a step behind the Bearwallow bottling.
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