Williams Selyem

Ferrington Vineyard Anderson Valley Pinot Noir

9.244 ratings
9.34 pro ratings
Anderson Valley, North Coast, California, USA
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Aaron Keller

Could use a few more years in the bottle.

Could use a few more years in the bottle.

Jan 10th, 2018
Mike Mayer

Dark ruby color in the glass. Subtle nose with bright but silky fruit on initial taste. Maybe boysenberry or cranberry on the finish. The dark ruby look does not tie in with the light elegance of the wine. Paired nicely with fish and chicken.

Dark ruby color in the glass. Subtle nose with bright but silky fruit on initial taste. Maybe boysenberry or cranberry on the finish. The dark ruby look does not tie in with the light elegance of the wine. Paired nicely with fish and chicken.

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Seth Timen

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Oct 30th, 2019
Doug Sayed

Savory red and blue fruits with a really nice finish. 2013 vintage. Drinking well now.

Savory red and blue fruits with a really nice finish. 2013 vintage. Drinking well now.

Mar 23rd, 2019
Edward Nelson

From previous share.

From previous share.

Jan 20th, 2019
Steven Comfort

This cornerstone Pinot vineyard in Anderson Valley is known for powerful fruit, and this vintage is a great example. The knock is that the fruit expression is obvious and more one-dimensional than pinot from, say, Sonoma or Willamette Valley. I like this wine and the work Kevin Harvey has done with Rhys in Anderson Valley - but the jury is still out in my mind - I’m not convinced it will become a great region for Pinot noir...

This cornerstone Pinot vineyard in Anderson Valley is known for powerful fruit, and this vintage is a great example. The knock is that the fruit expression is obvious and more one-dimensional than pinot from, say, Sonoma or Willamette Valley. I like this wine and the work Kevin Harvey has done with Rhys in Anderson Valley - but the jury is still out in my mind - I’m not convinced it will become a great region for Pinot noir...

Jan 20th, 2019
VB
9.1

Spicy with dark fruit. Balanced as expected. Lovely.

Spicy with dark fruit. Balanced as expected. Lovely.

Mar 7th, 2018
Joe Davant

Brighter acidity and a shorter finish than the Burt Williams. Delicious red fruits were dominant on the palate.

Brighter acidity and a shorter finish than the Burt Williams. Delicious red fruits were dominant on the palate.

Jan 14th, 2018
Brent E

Thin on nose, well balanced w a bit of cedar, nice silky finish

Thin on nose, well balanced w a bit of cedar, nice silky finish

Nov 18th, 2017
Martha Silich

One of our favorites! The 2013 is smooth and fruity.

One of our favorites! The 2013 is smooth and fruity.

Aug 20th, 2017