Sea Slopes by Fort Ross Winery Pinot Noir 2012
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Pleasantly pungent in ripe damson plum, this Pinot has lovely acidity, giving it a spicy mouthfeel around firmly present tannins. Full-bodied midpalate, the wine mellows through to the finish, ending in juicy fruit and earth.
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Showing attractive complexities, the nicely-matured 2012 Fort Ross Pinot Noir is just beginning to drink well. The wine's range of flavors—red and black fruits, savory spices, and earth—make it a great pairing candidate with braised beef dishes. (Tasted: August 21, 2017, San Francisco, CA)
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Well-defined, ripe-cherry fruit is met in the nose by a nice dollop of sweet oak and hints of stony soil spice, and the same is true of the like-minded flavors that follow, but in both cases, the wine holds back just a bit owing to its very obvious youth, and it winds up for now on the firmer side of the varietal spectrum. That, however, is certain to change over time, and we are eager to see what awaits once it has had a chance to soften and smooth.
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