Red

Lucienne Lone Oak Vineyard Pinot Noir (Santa Lucia Highlands)

Lucienne

Santa Lucia Highlands · Central Coast · United States

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Red
Uva
Pinot Noir
País
United States
Região
Santa Lucia Highlands · Central Coast
Denominação
Santa Lucia Highlands
Corpo
medium
Acidez
high
Tanino
medium
Doçura
dry

Harmonização

pato · cordeiro · salmon · cogumelos · queijos macios

Safras avaliadas

  • 201594 pts

    As it opens, this wine's ever-so-slightly-dried black-cherry aroma emerges with elegance and power, alongside unending layers of potpourri, crushed flowers, juniper and dark spice. The palate leads with a tart cranberry note that broadens into a warmer strawberry flavor, laced t…

  • 201490 pts

    Rounded strawberry fruit, clove and vanilla show on the nose of this single-vineyard bottling from the Hahn family of wines. Baked red cherry, cocoa spice, nutmeg, allspice and more clove pop on the palate and linger through the close.

  • 201392 pts

    One of the Hahn family's top brands, this bottling shows cola, clove and dense cranberry juice aromas, offering dense yet tart red fruit against uncrushed spice. Mossy earth plays into the palate, where more dried cranberry notes mix with thyme, dried sage, juniper and eucalyptu…

  • 201292 pts

    From the Hahn family of wines comes this solid representation of the appellation, with dark cherry, wet slate and soft mint on the nose. The mouthfeel is soft and comforting, with tight raspberry fruit and a clove-like spice note carrying through the entire sip, culminating in a…

  • 201191 pts

    This is a joy to drink. It's dry and silky, with savory raspberry, cherry and cola flavors that are accented by earthy notes of sautéed wild mushrooms, balsamic and soy sauce. It should improve even more with a few years in the bottle.

  • 201087 pts

    This wine shows the richness of the vineyard, offering flashy flavors of raspberry and cherry jam, licorice, brown sugar and smoky oak. Balanced with bright acidity, this is meant to be consumed now and over the next few years.

  • 200790 pts

    Pinot Noir doesn't get much riper in fruit than this. It detonates on the palate with a blast of raspberries and red cherries that taste like they were baked into a pie. Oak adds the usual rich notes of vanilla and caramel cream. Not particularly subtle, but decadent and delicio…