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...homogeneous ripeness but on different soils. It has quite an earthy, sous-bois tinged bouquet that is very well defined...palate is medium-bodied with a tart opening, and the 10% new oak lends discreet lift toward a persistent finish spiced with a dash of black pepper. Excellent.
An exuberantly expressive nose jumps from the glass to reveal a lovely array of earth, red currant, spice and a whiff of lavender. There is once again an appealing sense of energy to the lighter weight flavors that deliver solid punch and persistence on the balanced finish.
...touch of spice and just a little darker fruited than the Pinot Fin just tasted. More structured, with a lovely light-handed density for a village wine. Really pure and light on its feet. Structured but the bones are so fine you barely see them, mouth-watering finish.