Retail $50. Heavy bottle (671g; 1lb 7.7oz). It has been another few years since we popped a bottle of this beauty and while the tasting notes are similar, this seemed to be in a bit of a dumb phase on the first day. On the second? It certainly started to sing. 93 Points.
Retail $50. Coincidentally, we popped this wine a year to the day (almost) since we popped the last one. Little has changed, this is a fantastic wine. Whoa. Consistent notes.
Retail $50. I have been a fan of Byron Kosuge's wines for longer than I care to admit, and much longer than I have been writing about wine. The Habitat is, after his Hirsch Vineyard, Byron's top Pinot, and it is gorgeous. A bit darker than the average Sonoma Coast Pinot and is still quite fruity with black cherry, a hint of plum, and a smattering of spice. The palate is rich, harmonious, and balanced. Whoa. There are tannins on the backend and are largely integrated, but this wine could certainly go another 3-5 years easily. thedrunkencyclist.com
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2/26/2024 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 93 Points
Retail $50. Heavy bottle (671g; 1lb 7.7oz). It has been another few years since we popped a bottle of this beauty and while the tasting notes are similar, this seemed to be in a bit of a dumb phase on the first day. On the second? It certainly started to sing. 93 Points.
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5/15/2021 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 94 Points
Retail $50. Coincidentally, we popped this wine a year to the day (almost) since we popped the last one. Little has changed, this is a fantastic wine. Whoa. Consistent notes.
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5/12/2020 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 94 Points
Retail $50. I have been a fan of Byron Kosuge's wines for longer than I care to admit, and much longer than I have been writing about wine. The Habitat is, after his Hirsch Vineyard, Byron's top Pinot, and it is gorgeous. A bit darker than the average Sonoma Coast Pinot and is still quite fruity with black cherry, a hint of plum, and a smattering of spice. The palate is rich, harmonious, and balanced. Whoa. There are tannins on the backend and are largely integrated, but this wine could certainly go another 3-5 years easily. thedrunkencyclist.com
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