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"This is an unusual offering: an Oregonmade Pinot Noir sourced from Anderson Valley. Winemaker Thomas Houseman’s winemaking career began in the Anderson Valley, he was used to working with Anderson Valley fruit, and when a few tons of grapes became available, he said, “Why not?” Remember, Anderson Valley is often referred to as “Baja Oregon.” · Moderate reddishpurple color in the glass. Scent of oakimbued black cherries and dark red rose petals. Discreetly concentrated core of dark red berries and cherries with a subtle smoky oak underpinning. Softly textured with restrained tannins and highly charming as well as approachable now." Very good ~ Prince of Pinot
"Light garnet in the glass, this wine smells of sweet cherries and raspberries. In the mouth cherry and raspberry fruit have an aromatic sweetness that is grounded by faint cedary tannins and hints of dirt. Great acidity. Juicy and delicious." ~ rated between 9 and 9.5 out of 10 by Alder Yarrow of Vinography
"...suffice it to say that this is a solid effort. Medium ruby red, it displays a nose of spicy red fruits and cedar. Smooth-textured and savory on the palate, it is an easy-going wine with ample depth and concentration...Drink it now and over the next 6-8 years. 88 points" ~ The Wine Advocate
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