Pop and pour. So bright and fresh. '19s are showing so much precision and balance in the midst of perfectly ripe fruit. Crushable now but built for the cellar.
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Blind, I would have called this (incorrectly) an extracted New World pinot -- Oregon/Washington? Pomegranate on the nose. A lush, full bodied fruit forward palette confirms the nose. Rich, almost candy like finish. Not my personal (snobbish old world) taste, but probably a crowd pleaser esp for US drinkers.
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2/4/2024 - Jowh wrote:
Somewhat mute. Dark fruit core.
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4/17/2022 - shifter Likes this wine: 91 Points
Pop and pour. So bright and fresh. '19s are showing so much precision and balance in the midst of perfectly ripe fruit. Crushable now but built for the cellar.
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7/11/2021 - princeton wrote:
Blind, I would have called this (incorrectly) an extracted New World pinot -- Oregon/Washington? Pomegranate on the nose. A lush, full bodied fruit forward palette confirms the nose. Rich, almost candy like finish. Not my personal (snobbish old world) taste, but probably a crowd pleaser esp for US drinkers.
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