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434 products in this department, displaying products 181 to 192.
2021
$85.00 Stock32
2022
$90.00 Stock10
2020
$55.00 Stock19
1978
$395.00 Stock1
2019 Meo-Camuzet
$575.00 Stock4
1999
$700.00 Stock1
2017
$145.00 Stock6
"This is the first wine in the range to display reductive notes and while I expect that they are largely due to the very recent bottling, I would suggest decanting this if you're going to crack a bottle in the next 12 months or so. Otherwise there is once again an attractive sleekness to the precise and vibrant medium weight flavors that brim with minerality that really comes to the fore on the impressively complex and persistent finish that is somewhat linear at present. I would expect this to flesh out with bottle age." - 92pts Burghound
$195.00 Stock17
2013 Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir
$70.00 Stock1
2019 Dundee Hills, Oregon
"The 2019 Pinot Noir Daphne is juicy, highly aromatic and irresistible! Medium ruby, it has pure scents of raspberry and strawberry preserves, tangerine peel, Earl Grey tea leaves, star anise and tar. Light-bodied with powdery tannins and fireworks of fresh acidity, it features perfumed, crunchy red fruit and detailed floral and spice accents that fan across the finish." - 97pts WA
$95.00 Stock24
2018
"Glistening red. Assertively perfumed cherry, black raspberry, pungent flowers and herbs on the incisive, smoke-tinged nose. Delivers a suave blend of depth and vivacity, offering appealingly sweet red and dark fruit, floral pastille and spicecake flavors that spread out steadily through the back half. Shows fine detail and mineral thrust on the youthfully tannic finish, which clings with outstanding tenacity." - 94pts Vinous
$75.00 Stock12
2019
"Medium ruby, the 2019 Pinot Noir Roland Green is scented of red cherry and cranberry with savory tones of mushroom, leather, pipe tobacco and licorice. The medium-bodied palate's concentrated, broody fruit is supported by grainy tannins and seamless acidity, and it finishes long and spicy. Give it another 3-5 years in bottle." - 97pts WA ---- Note on Production: Eyrie didn’t bottle any 2020’s other than Trifolium and we likely won’t see the 2021’s until Spring 2025.
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