All of the single-vineyard Pinots from WVV are low in alcohol in 2011, and in some instances, it works in their favor. This Elton bottling is focused and moderately tannic. That tannic grip underscores cherry flavors and holds your attention. A hint of pine needle slips in, adding complexity. This could be cellared another five or six years.
All of the single-vineyard Pinots from WVV are low in alcohol in 2011, and in some instances, it works in their favor. This Elton bottling is focused and moderately tannic. That tannic grip underscores cherry flavors and holds your attention. A hint of pine needle slips in, adding complexity. This could be cellared another five or six years.
All of the single-vineyard Pinots from WVV are low in alcohol in 2011, and in some instances, it works in their favor. This Elton bottling is focused and moderately tannic. That tannic grip underscores cherry flavors and holds your attention. A hint of pine needle slips in, adding complexity. This could be cellared another five or six years.
All of the single-vineyard Pinots from WVV are low in alcohol in 2011, and in some instances, it works in their favor. This Elton bottling is focused and moderately tannic. That tannic grip underscores cherry flavors and holds your attention. A hint of pine needle slips in, adding complexity. This could be cellared another five or six years.