Trousseau Gris is planted in the Russian River Valley, but this is a red Trousseau, and may well be the first in the country. The house style (as shown in Eyrie Pinots) is evident here. Light in color, low in alcohol, with tart, sleek wild-berry flavors, this also has a slightly musky note and a bit extra midpalate concentration. From young vines (planted in 2012) it's a fascinating new project from Jason Lett.
Trousseau Gris is planted in the Russian River Valley, but this is a red Trousseau, and may well be the first in the country. The house style (as shown in Eyrie Pinots) is evident here. Light in color, low in alcohol, with tart, sleek wild-berry flavors, this also has a slightly musky note and a bit extra midpalate concentration. From young vines (planted in 2012) it's a fascinating new project from Jason Lett.
Trousseau Gris is planted in the Russian River Valley, but this is a red Trousseau, and may well be the first in the country. The house style (as shown in Eyrie Pinots) is evident here. Light in color, low in alcohol, with tart, sleek wild-berry flavors, this also has a slightly musky note and a bit extra midpalate concentration. From young vines (planted in 2012) it's a fascinating new project from Jason Lett.
Trousseau Gris is planted in the Russian River Valley, but this is a red Trousseau, and may well be the first in the country. The house style (as shown in Eyrie Pinots) is evident here. Light in color, low in alcohol, with tart, sleek wild-berry flavors, this also has a slightly musky note and a bit extra midpalate concentration. From young vines (planted in 2012) it's a fascinating new project from Jason Lett.