($75): The Fort Ross Vineyard is a cold site, lying less than a mile from the Pacific Ocean and roughly 1,500 feet above sea level. The temperature rarely exceeds 85º, all of which explains the wine’s profile: a fabulous combination of beguiling fruitiness and smokey savory nuances. Lively acidity gives it brightness and amplifies its charms. Beautifully balanced, it’s long and refined, with suave tannins. It conveys what I think of as a Burgundian sensibility, namely, one of flavor without weight. All of 13.2 percent stated-alcohol shows you don’t need super ripe grapes to make a super wine.
96 Michael Apstein Sep 1, 2020