Rochioli
Estate Grown Russian River Valley Pinot Noir
End of summertime blackberries, blueberries, dark cherries, black plum, combination of black & red licorice, cola, nutmeg, cinnamon, vanilla, dark dry earth, silky chalk, steeped Lipton tea and a dry tannic elegant finish that go's on and on. Very good now but will still benefit from a few more years of age.
End of summertime blackberries, blueberries, dark cherries, black plum, combination of black & red licorice, cola, nutmeg, cinnamon, vanilla, dark dry earth, silky chalk, steeped Lipton tea and a dry tannic elegant finish that go's on and on. Very good now but will still benefit from a few more years of age.
Mar 12th, 2016Youthful and vibrant. Somewhat plush. Classic RRV. An archetype.
Youthful and vibrant. Somewhat plush. Classic RRV. An archetype.
May 6th, 2015Dark beauty. Dark fruit but NOT jammy. But some serious RR candy going on ;)
Dark beauty. Dark fruit but NOT jammy. But some serious RR candy going on ;)
Mar 3rd, 2015I knew this would be special from the moment I eyed it in the legendary K&L Wines web catalogue, and it does not disappoint. Pouring it out, its age is apparent in the colour, ruby red edging into brown. On the nose, it is a sensory overload of summer, bright sunlight shining on wild berries, the cassis note is particularly apparent. Tasting it, the nine years it’s had to integrate make it difficult to call out any individual characteristics, so well integrated and fully in harmony it has become. Reminds me of another old RRV pinot I’ve had the luck to sample, the Merry Edwards - in each case, there is some kind of wild campfire hedonism that seems to drive the chase. My friend tells me that Russian River Valley makes great wines because it’s not about the farmers, it’s about the hippies obsessed with flavour; this bottle brings me around to his way of thinking.
I knew this would be special from the moment I eyed it in the legendary K&L Wines web catalogue, and it does not disappoint. Pouring it out, its age is apparent in the colour, ruby red edging into brown. On the nose, it is a sensory overload of summer, bright sunlight shining on wild berries, the cassis note is particularly apparent. Tasting it, the nine years it’s had to integrate make it difficult to call out any individual characteristics, so well integrated and fully in harmony it has become. Reminds me of another old RRV pinot I’ve had the luck to sample, the Merry Edwards - in each case, there is some kind of wild campfire hedonism that seems to drive the chase. My friend tells me that Russian River Valley makes great wines because it’s not about the farmers, it’s about the hippies obsessed with flavour; this bottle brings me around to his way of thinking.
Aug 5th, 2017Simply delicious. Drinking beautifully at this stage.
Simply delicious. Drinking beautifully at this stage.
May 5th, 2017Really great considering the smoky vintage
Really great considering the smoky vintage
Mar 6th, 2017As velvety as a Pinot gets. A classic in every sense.
As velvety as a Pinot gets. A classic in every sense.
Jul 7th, 2016This wine is in a great place, nice cherry and wood, maybe some smoke or tobacco, superb balance
This wine is in a great place, nice cherry and wood, maybe some smoke or tobacco, superb balance
Nov 21st, 2015Bright yet balanced, this wine paired well with a cured ham and with cod. Not as intense as rochioli's single vineyard wines albeit a great value for the price.
Bright yet balanced, this wine paired well with a cured ham and with cod. Not as intense as rochioli's single vineyard wines albeit a great value for the price.
May 31st, 2015