• 89 Points
    Jack Creek 2011 Kruse Vineyards Pinot Noir (Central Coast)

    This is rather dark in color and full-bodied for a Pinot Noir. In fact, you might mistake it for Grenache, with its full-throttle cherry, red currant and mocha flavors, not to mention the tannins. You can criticize it for being non-varietal, but it's delicious.

    — S.H. Published 6/1/2014
  • 89 Points
    Jack Creek 2011 Kruse Vineyards Pinot Noir (Central Coast)

    This is rather dark in color and full-bodied for a Pinot Noir. In fact, you might mistake it for Grenache, with its full-throttle cherry, red currant and mocha flavors, not to mention the tannins. You can criticize it for being non-varietal, but it's delicious.

    — S.H. Published 6/1/2014
  • 89 Points
    Jack Creek 2011 Kruse Vineyards Pinot Noir (Central Coast)

    This is rather dark in color and full-bodied for a Pinot Noir. In fact, you might mistake it for Grenache, with its full-throttle cherry, red currant and mocha flavors, not to mention the tannins. You can criticize it for being non-varietal, but it's delicious.

    — S.H. Published 6/1/2014
  • 89 Points
    Jack Creek 2011 Kruse Vineyards Pinot Noir (Central Coast)

    This is rather dark in color and full-bodied for a Pinot Noir. In fact, you might mistake it for Grenache, with its full-throttle cherry, red currant and mocha flavors, not to mention the tannins. You can criticize it for being non-varietal, but it's delicious.

    — S.H. Published 6/1/2014