($60): Dick Ponzi was one of the Oregon wine pioneers when he and his wife established their winery and vineyard in 1970. At the time, scarcely anyone thought Oregon was a place to grow Pinot Noir. Well, he was correct, as Ponzi’s Pinot Noirs have shown over the years. The 2011 Reserve continues that fine tradition delivering all you’d want from Pinot Noir — persistence and complexity without weight. There’s a terrific tension between the sweet aspect of the fruit and the savory nuances that Pinot Noir delivers when done properly. Not overdone, the plethora of flavors flow gracefully across the palate. Silky tannins and a refined texture allow you to enjoy it now.
95 Michael Apstein Aug 26, 2014