Rhys Vineyards
Alesia Anderson Valley Pinot Noir
Dark red berry fruit, licorice, black tea, bright berry finish. Bigger than Rhys.
Dark red berry fruit, licorice, black tea, bright berry finish. Bigger than Rhys.
Apr 16th, 2019Holy moly this pinot is delicious. Delicate, with some raspberry, fresh light herbs, anise, and clove tones with elevated, yet juicy acidity... the thing that makes this pinot so good is that it is simple, with excellent balance, and yet still has some complex layers. Aromas are enticing, and the finish is almost bone dry. Fairly young of course - could use a few more years to really be in its prime, however even now it is just flippin' fantastic. One of the best under $50 pinot noir I've had in a while.
Holy moly this pinot is delicious. Delicate, with some raspberry, fresh light herbs, anise, and clove tones with elevated, yet juicy acidity... the thing that makes this pinot so good is that it is simple, with excellent balance, and yet still has some complex layers. Aromas are enticing, and the finish is almost bone dry. Fairly young of course - could use a few more years to really be in its prime, however even now it is just flippin' fantastic. One of the best under $50 pinot noir I've had in a while.
1 person found it helpfulFeb 11th, 2019From 375. Quality is legit on these.
From 375. Quality is legit on these.
1 person found it helpfulDec 4th, 2018Medium ruby hue. Aromas and flavors of baking spice, leather, nutmeg, raspberry, rose petal, tar, and vanilla. Medium body and tannins, with high acidity. Soft, rounded, and balanced. Drinking perfectly now.
Medium ruby hue. Aromas and flavors of baking spice, leather, nutmeg, raspberry, rose petal, tar, and vanilla. Medium body and tannins, with high acidity. Soft, rounded, and balanced. Drinking perfectly now.
Feb 25th, 2024Medium bodied, plump, delicious Pinot sourced entirely from the Bearwallow Vineyard. Gorgeous red fruit core of raspberries and cherries with herbs, damp soil, and cola. This improved with a little air but was essentially pop-and-pour. $40
More info: Matured in French oak for 18 months (11% new). 12.9% abv
Medium bodied, plump, delicious Pinot sourced entirely from the Bearwallow Vineyard. Gorgeous red fruit core of raspberries and cherries with herbs, damp soil, and cola. This improved with a little air but was essentially pop-and-pour. $40
More info: Matured in French oak for 18 months (11% new). 12.9% abv
Very nice mix of bright red and blue fruits, earthy elements, and minerality. Tug of war between light cola sweetness of smooth entry slight bitterness of a lengthy finish. Round but formidable tannins. Sumptuous yet refined.
The Alesia label is dedicated to estate grown fruits. For 2016, it’s a single vineyard bottling.
Very nice mix of bright red and blue fruits, earthy elements, and minerality. Tug of war between light cola sweetness of smooth entry slight bitterness of a lengthy finish. Round but formidable tannins. Sumptuous yet refined.
The Alesia label is dedicated to estate grown fruits. For 2016, it’s a single vineyard bottling.