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The Drunken Cyclist • Pinot Noir, Edna Valley 93 Points • April 2021

Source: The Drunken Cyclist • April 2021

2017 Pinot Noir, Edna Valley —Estate

All of the fruit from this wine comes from the Stone Corral Estate Vineyard, but it is blended after the barrel selections for the two barrel, Black Label Arête and the five barrel Stone Corral Vineyard. For only $38? While, yes, that is likely beyond “Tuesday night” status for most of us, it is certainly a bargain for this quality of Pinot. Really light color in the glass with Bing cherry, Bay leaf (is that capitalized?), subtle eucalyptus, and a dash of black pepper. Yowza. The fruit takes the stage first on the palate, but it is quickly followed by the acidity, which ends up stealing the show. A bright, tart, fruity extravaganza of a wine. Whoa.

- Jeff Kralik.

Vinous • Pinot Noir Edna Valley 92 Points • April 2020

Source: Vinous • April 2020

2016 Pinot Noir, Edna Valley Estate

Glistening ruby-red. Expansive red and dark berry scents show a suave floral quality and a hint of smoky minerals. Urgent, spice-tinged bitter cherry and raspberry flavors spread out slowly and turn sweeter with air. Fine-grained tannins build steadily on an impressively long, penetrating finish that leaves notes of Chambord and candied rose behind.

- Josh Raynolds