SteveTimko
Steve Timko
One wine I found in Willamette Valley is Medici pinot noir. Medici mainly grows grapes for others, including Sineann, but he bottles some of his pinot noir. It's not just single vineyard, it's by certain blocks. Medici keeps each bottle about four years before he releases it. Most of the stuff I saw was in the $24 to $26 range, although there was a 2000 bottling selling for $30 each.
It's terroir-driven pinot. Alcohol is in the low 13s. Nice funk and nice spices. Nothing to make me throw away my Talley Rincon and Rosemary but it's a good single-vineyard pinot at an estate-level price.
I see some notes for it on the Squires board. I guess Garagiste might have offered it one time. He produces about a thousand cases a year.
It's terroir-driven pinot. Alcohol is in the low 13s. Nice funk and nice spices. Nothing to make me throw away my Talley Rincon and Rosemary but it's a good single-vineyard pinot at an estate-level price.
I see some notes for it on the Squires board. I guess Garagiste might have offered it one time. He produces about a thousand cases a year.