The Shea vineyard, known for its deep blackberry fruit, is chosen by at least a dozen (probably more) winemakers for single-vineyard status. This version is spicy and floral, lushly scented with cherry blossom and showing elegant, well-structured fruit. The only drawback comes on the finish: the acids seem chalky and out of balance with the rest of the wine, which is quite elegant and lovely. Otherwise, it's a champ.
The Shea vineyard, known for its deep blackberry fruit, is chosen by at least a dozen (probably more) winemakers for single-vineyard status. This version is spicy and floral, lushly scented with cherry blossom and showing elegant, well-structured fruit. The only drawback comes on the finish: the acids seem chalky and out of balance with the rest of the wine, which is quite elegant and lovely. Otherwise, it's a champ.
The Shea vineyard, known for its deep blackberry fruit, is chosen by at least a dozen (probably more) winemakers for single-vineyard status. This version is spicy and floral, lushly scented with cherry blossom and showing elegant, well-structured fruit. The only drawback comes on the finish: the acids seem chalky and out of balance with the rest of the wine, which is quite elegant and lovely. Otherwise, it's a champ.
The Shea vineyard, known for its deep blackberry fruit, is chosen by at least a dozen (probably more) winemakers for single-vineyard status. This version is spicy and floral, lushly scented with cherry blossom and showing elegant, well-structured fruit. The only drawback comes on the finish: the acids seem chalky and out of balance with the rest of the wine, which is quite elegant and lovely. Otherwise, it's a champ.