2013 vintage, disgorged January 2016. Pinot noir from Stuart Bewley’s vineyard near Laytonville. Bright cheerful and very-berried, this wine was illuminating in its food pairing mastery. With a simple crab salad served on Belgian endive the wine unfolded additional layers of flavor within the food and nuanced the character of fruit in the wine itself. It’s a New World sparkler that reaches within and masterfully moves beyond what at first seems a simple and cheerful wine. Illuminating experience and delicious instruction.
2013 vintage, disgorged January 2016. Pinot noir from Stuart Bewley’s vineyard near Laytonville. Bright cheerful and very-berried, this wine was illuminating in its food pairing mastery. With a simple crab salad served on Belgian endive the wine unfolded additional layers of flavor within the food and nuanced the character of fruit in the wine itself. It’s a New World sparkler that reaches within and masterfully moves beyond what at first seems a simple and cheerful wine. Illuminating experience and delicious instruction.
Mar 5th, 2018I didn’t get much complexity on night 1, but by night 2 this was lovely, with grapefruit pith, juicy cherry and slight baking spice. Next time I’d try decanting this
I didn’t get much complexity on night 1, but by night 2 this was lovely, with grapefruit pith, juicy cherry and slight baking spice. Next time I’d try decanting this
Apr 11th, 2022See Tom Riley's notes below. Hits the nail on head. A touch of varietal sweetness too. Drinks really well right now. Preferred this to the alder springs Chardonnay. Disgorged Jan 2016.
See Tom Riley's notes below. Hits the nail on head. A touch of varietal sweetness too. Drinks really well right now. Preferred this to the alder springs Chardonnay. Disgorged Jan 2016.
Apr 23rd, 2017