Nicolas-Jay L'Ensemble Pinot Noir 2018
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Nicolas-Jay L'Ensemble Pinot Noir 2018

Nicolas-Jay L'Ensemble Pinot Noir 2018

$48.77
Nicolas-Jay L'Ensemble Pinot Noir 2018
$48.77

The Story

This Pinot Noir showcases a vibrant mid-palate where bright citrus acidity dances with rich dark berry and mineral undertones. The wine maintains a crisp, energetic profile throughout, delivering consistent precision and a lifted finish that captivates from the first sip to the last.

Food pairing: Pair it with pan-seared duck breast, truffle risotto, or roasted pork tenderloin to highlight its refined dark fruit and elegant, savory structure.

94 Points -

A bright ruby/red color, the 2023 Pinot Noir Bishop Creek opens to ripe notes of black raspberries, cherry cordial, crushed flowers, toasted cedar, and dark stones, with more forest earth as it opens. Medium-bodied, it has a ripe feel, with an approachable upfront character, fine tannins, and a silky texture. Notes of tea leaf, hints of truffle earth, and dark stones are present throughout the finish. It’s drinking well now, but it should also age gracefully over the next 10 years.
92 Points -
Taut and deeply structured, with brooding black raspberry and cherry flavors that take on stony mineral, clove and other dusky spice accents as this builds toward broad-shoul- dered tannins.

Description

This Pinot Noir showcases a vibrant mid-palate where bright citrus acidity dances with rich dark berry and mineral undertones. The wine maintains a crisp, energetic profile throughout, delivering consistent precision and a lifted finish that captivates from the first sip to the last.

Food pairing: Pair it with pan-seared duck breast, truffle risotto, or roasted pork tenderloin to highlight its refined dark fruit and elegant, savory structure.

94 Points -

A bright ruby/red color, the 2023 Pinot Noir Bishop Creek opens to ripe notes of black raspberries, cherry cordial, crushed flowers, toasted cedar, and dark stones, with more forest earth as it opens. Medium-bodied, it has a ripe feel, with an approachable upfront character, fine tannins, and a silky texture. Notes of tea leaf, hints of truffle earth, and dark stones are present throughout the finish. It’s drinking well now, but it should also age gracefully over the next 10 years.
92 Points -
Taut and deeply structured, with brooding black raspberry and cherry flavors that take on stony mineral, clove and other dusky spice accents as this builds toward broad-shoul- dered tannins.
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