REVIEWS:
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
89(+?) points - September/October 2006
Medium red. Aromas of cherry liqueur, smoked meat, leather and exotic spices. Tangy and firm-edged, with strong acids framing the musky raspberry, mineral and espresso flavors. Distinctly dry and penetrating pinot noir, with the sheer acid spine to age slowly in bottle. Finishes quite taut, with lingering notes of minerals and smoked meat.
Robert Parker Jr's The Wine Advocate
90 points - August 2006
Issue #166
Impressive characteristics of raspberries, black cherries, pomegranate, and a hint of wet stones are found in the 2003 Estate Pinot Noir. Good intensity and spice, medium body, fine elegance and richness, and a Burgundian style suggests it should drink well for 10-12 years.
Cellar Selection Wine Enthusiast Magazine
92 points - April 2007
Even though this is really good now, it’s an ager. It has that raw grapesap, acidic, too-young quality that makes it mere potential. But what potential! With loads of cherries and black raspberries, terrific balance and dryness, and a gorgeously silky texture, it should open by mid-2007 and drink well through 2010.—S.H.