King Estate is re-tooling their Pinot lineup, eliminating the reserve tier. This “Signature” bottling incorporates a higher percentage (almost two thirds) of estate-grown fruit. Firm and tight, it's a nice mix of berries and pomegranate, hard and lightly metallic. There are hints of bark and earth, and the structure to improve over the next 3–5 years.
King Estate is re-tooling their Pinot lineup, eliminating the reserve tier. This “Signature” bottling incorporates a higher percentage (almost two thirds) of estate-grown fruit. Firm and tight, it's a nice mix of berries and pomegranate, hard and lightly metallic. There are hints of bark and earth, and the structure to improve over the next 3–5 years.
King Estate is re-tooling their Pinot lineup, eliminating the reserve tier. This “Signature” bottling incorporates a higher percentage (almost two thirds) of estate-grown fruit. Firm and tight, it's a nice mix of berries and pomegranate, hard and lightly metallic. There are hints of bark and earth, and the structure to improve over the next 3–5 years.