Red

Stephen Ross Chorro Creek Vineyard Pinot Noir (San Luis Obispo County)

Stephen Ross

San Luis Obispo County · Central Coast · United States

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Red
Uva
Pinot Noir
País
United States
Região
San Luis Obispo County · Central Coast
Denominação
San Luis Obispo County
Corpo
medium
Acidez
high
Tanino
medium
Doçura
dry

Harmonização

pato assado · cogumelos grelhados · queijo brie · salmon grelhado

Safras avaliadas

  • 201392 pts

    This wine, from veteran winemaker Steve Dooley, shows an herbal side on the nose, with charred pine prominent, alongside licorice and dried strawberries. The palate combines cranberry and pomegranate with healthy amounts of sage.

  • 201291 pts

    Sage and anise characterize the nose of this single-vineyard offering. On the palate, there is a distinct element of elderberry, a native fruit to the Central Coast, as well as the expected balance between slightly grippy tannins and a bright acidity.

  • 200988 pts

    A bit light in body, but rich in raspberries, cherries, pomegranates, cola and spicy vanilla, with a smoky coating of oak. Excellent Central Coast acidity perks things up. Drink now with a nice steak.

  • 200892 pts

    A really nice Pinot Noir, rich and silky, with gentle tannins and fine, crisp acidity. It's delicately structured, but powerful in raspberry, rosehip tea, vanilla, spice and sandalwood flavors. An upscale wine that gets better as it breathes in the glass.