If you hear your "pinophile" friends singing the merits of the varieties earthy character, but can’t quite seem to get where they’re coming from, this bottle will help you see the light — or the dirt. This shows aromas of cherry, rhubarb and dry earth are followed up by a palate that is all earthy minerality in front, with mushroom and other savory notes riding on top of mild cherry fruit and brown spice. The finish keeps the soil character in front, with subtle spice underneath. Pair this with something earthy — of course!
Sokol Bloesser, Dundee Hills (Oregon) Pinot Noir 2012
By Rich Cook