Williams Selyem
Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir
Drunk review 3: Wine number three of the night. It has a silky, olive oil-like quality to it. Like, when you attempt to taste olive oil the professional way, but you have no idea what you're doing, so you feel it burn at the back of your throat-- but it's also not unpleasant? Medium boldness. It's your friend at a party that is quiet and shy in real life, but then is surprisingly outgoing when drinking and you're like, "Damn. And I thought I was taking you out." Earthy notes, like herbs just taken out of the dirt in the middle of fall. I would pair this while petting a Golden Retriever. It's good.
Drunk review 3: Wine number three of the night. It has a silky, olive oil-like quality to it. Like, when you attempt to taste olive oil the professional way, but you have no idea what you're doing, so you feel it burn at the back of your throat-- but it's also not unpleasant? Medium boldness. It's your friend at a party that is quiet and shy in real life, but then is surprisingly outgoing when drinking and you're like, "Damn. And I thought I was taking you out." Earthy notes, like herbs just taken out of the dirt in the middle of fall. I would pair this while petting a Golden Retriever. It's good.
Feb 13th, 2021People do not age California Pinot Noir enough. This is as true of lesser bottlings as it is the expensive single vineyard wines. A lot of people believe that the only California Pinot Noirs to age are the $70 bottles with fancy single vineyard names on them. But a humble Sonoma Coast bottling from a good producer will almost always blossom for 6-12 years, provided it is balanced and has good acidity. Here’s a 13+ year-old bottle that is just singing with raspberry jam, red miso, dried herbs, forest floor and a hint of leather. Wonderfully delicious
People do not age California Pinot Noir enough. This is as true of lesser bottlings as it is the expensive single vineyard wines. A lot of people believe that the only California Pinot Noirs to age are the $70 bottles with fancy single vineyard names on them. But a humble Sonoma Coast bottling from a good producer will almost always blossom for 6-12 years, provided it is balanced and has good acidity. Here’s a 13+ year-old bottle that is just singing with raspberry jam, red miso, dried herbs, forest floor and a hint of leather. Wonderfully delicious
1 person found it helpfulJan 19th, 2022Black with big alcohol: 14%. Falling apart. Disappointing
Black with big alcohol: 14%. Falling apart. Disappointing
May 14th, 2017Black raspberry pancakes, dark cherries, stewed strawberries, nutmeg, sweet wet dark earth & minerals, chalk, length, balance, acidity...it's all there.
Black raspberry pancakes, dark cherries, stewed strawberries, nutmeg, sweet wet dark earth & minerals, chalk, length, balance, acidity...it's all there.
Aug 14th, 2016They simply grow amazing fruit. Black raspberries lead the palate followed by raspberries, dark & light cherries, strawberries & pomegranate juice. Nice chalk and minerals. Elegant finish.
They simply grow amazing fruit. Black raspberries lead the palate followed by raspberries, dark & light cherries, strawberries & pomegranate juice. Nice chalk and minerals. Elegant finish.
Jun 11th, 2016The 08 SC has a little darker fruit. Blackberries, dark cherries, dark raspberries, cooked strawberries & cranberries, steely minerals, dark rich earth and rich dark fruit finish.
The 08 SC has a little darker fruit. Blackberries, dark cherries, dark raspberries, cooked strawberries & cranberries, steely minerals, dark rich earth and rich dark fruit finish.
May 29th, 2016Starting to show some nice tertiary element.
Starting to show some nice tertiary element.
Aug 18th, 2015Sonoma Coast four vineyard blend (Peay, Hirsch, Drake Estate, & Coastlands) that's been tamed by the years...Dried Berry, Toffee, Sandalwood, Spice
Sonoma Coast four vineyard blend (Peay, Hirsch, Drake Estate, & Coastlands) that's been tamed by the years...Dried Berry, Toffee, Sandalwood, Spice
Jun 24th, 2015