
Would represent itself well in a blind tasting. Well balanced and tasty, but pricey. Wouldn’t mind a little less oak. 13.9% alc.
Would represent itself well in a blind tasting. Well balanced and tasty, but pricey. Wouldn’t mind a little less oak. 13.9% alc.
Aug 17th, 2020
Dusty, earthy nose and gorgeous fresh fruit on the palate. Beauty.
Dusty, earthy nose and gorgeous fresh fruit on the palate. Beauty.
May 24th, 2020
Enjoyed perhaps a bit earlier than I should've but that's par for the course with my eager drinking style. Classic RRV PN, a bit lighter than I'm used to. Fricken good with my BBQ chicken and zucchini. Tart red fruit cola sass for days with an herbaceous earthy edge...
Enjoyed perhaps a bit earlier than I should've but that's par for the course with my eager drinking style. Classic RRV PN, a bit lighter than I'm used to. Fricken good with my BBQ chicken and zucchini. Tart red fruit cola sass for days with an herbaceous earthy edge...
Mar 27th, 2019
Big, soft Pinot! As beautiful as a Pinot gets. Enjoyed at Portavino Houston.
Big, soft Pinot! As beautiful as a Pinot gets. Enjoyed at Portavino Houston.
Jun 26th, 2023
Great Pinot
Feb 13th, 2021
Bon, sans plus. Pas très profond, et assez générique.
Bon, sans plus. Pas très profond, et assez générique.
Oct 18th, 2020
Delicious. Especially the second day. Augurs well for aging this high QPR Pinot. My 9.1 includes 0.3 over the super solid 8.8 I’d give it on taste alone, b/c of that QPR—I can drink 4 times of this yummy wine as I can afford to drink of a 9.4 that costs $100/bottle. Cherries, of course. Some structure I expect to grow in time. Bit of vanilla. Light-medium body with bigger flavors than one might expect given that fact. Pretty light red in the bowl. 14% alcohol is too dang high for Pinot noir. #CAWineProblems.
Delicious. Especially the second day. Augurs well for aging this high QPR Pinot. My 9.1 includes 0.3 over the super solid 8.8 I’d give it on taste alone, b/c of that QPR—I can drink 4 times of this yummy wine as I can afford to drink of a 9.4 that costs $100/bottle. Cherries, of course. Some structure I expect to grow in time. Bit of vanilla. Light-medium body with bigger flavors than one might expect given that fact. Pretty light red in the bowl. 14% alcohol is too dang high for Pinot noir. #CAWineProblems.
Mar 2nd, 2020
My favorite Pinot, intense red fruit, nice balanced tannins. I love this wine especially at $45
My favorite Pinot, intense red fruit, nice balanced tannins. I love this wine especially at $45
Feb 12th, 2020
Would buy again!
Feb 11th, 2020
Smooth as butta
Jan 18th, 2020