This pioneering vineyard still holds vines planted in 1965 by the original owner, Charles Coury. The Coury clone, along with Wadenswil and Pommard from the same era, combine gracefully in this lush, spicy wine. Its tart berry fruit is balanced by firm acidity and generous barrel flavors of toast and buttered nuts. This is a fine value for a rare old-vine Pinot Noir.
This pioneering vineyard still holds vines planted in 1965 by the original owner, Charles Coury. The Coury clone, along with Wadenswil and Pommard from the same era, combine gracefully in this lush, spicy wine. Its tart berry fruit is balanced by firm acidity and generous barrel flavors of toast and buttered nuts. This is a fine value for a rare old-vine Pinot Noir.
This pioneering vineyard still holds vines planted in 1965 by the original owner, Charles Coury. The Coury clone, along with Wadenswil and Pommard from the same era, combine gracefully in this lush, spicy wine. Its tart berry fruit is balanced by firm acidity and generous barrel flavors of toast and buttered nuts. This is a fine value for a rare old-vine Pinot Noir.
This pioneering vineyard still holds vines planted in 1965 by the original owner, Charles Coury. The Coury clone, along with Wadenswil and Pommard from the same era, combine gracefully in this lush, spicy wine. Its tart berry fruit is balanced by firm acidity and generous barrel flavors of toast and buttered nuts. This is a fine value for a rare old-vine Pinot Noir.