($25): Consumers should be pleased with this well-priced Pinot Noir because it has more complexity than you’d expect at the price. It’s ripe and supple, but unlike many Pinot Noir at this price, it has some earthy, savory nuances. It’s not just sweet cherry juice. It’s a great introduction to the charms of Pinot Noir without breaking the bank.
88 Michael Apstein May 26, 2020