This comes from an older vineyard planted to Pommard clone Pinot Noir, and yielded less than a ton an acre in 2004. It is a wine that needs more time to pull itself together; all the right components are there but they are a bit disjointed. The center stage is the sweet, creamy core of the wine—wild berries and vanilla crème. With time it should rope in the still-ragged edges and merit a higher score.
This comes from an older vineyard planted to Pommard clone Pinot Noir, and yielded less than a ton an acre in 2004. It is a wine that needs more time to pull itself together; all the right components are there but they are a bit disjointed. The center stage is the sweet, creamy core of the wine—wild berries and vanilla crème. With time it should rope in the still-ragged edges and merit a higher score.
This comes from an older vineyard planted to Pommard clone Pinot Noir, and yielded less than a ton an acre in 2004. It is a wine that needs more time to pull itself together; all the right components are there but they are a bit disjointed. The center stage is the sweet, creamy core of the wine—wild berries and vanilla crème. With time it should rope in the still-ragged edges and merit a higher score.
This comes from an older vineyard planted to Pommard clone Pinot Noir, and yielded less than a ton an acre in 2004. It is a wine that needs more time to pull itself together; all the right components are there but they are a bit disjointed. The center stage is the sweet, creamy core of the wine—wild berries and vanilla crème. With time it should rope in the still-ragged edges and merit a higher score.