2008 Pinot Noir Great Oak Vineyard Russian River Valley

Wine Details
Place of Origin

United States

Sonoma

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Syrah/Shiraz

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Rod Berglund is another grower/winemaker who told me that as seductive as the 2012s can be, the 2011s probably intrigue him more because "there's a freshness, a balance and a restraint to them that's just so classically pinot."With that in mind he thinks that the best 2011s will outrun their younger siblings, even if they're not exactly showing much of their potential just yet.He said that he doesn't want to sound like a downer by calling the 2012s "obvious" but compared to '11 and '10 "they're so much more approachable and easy to love."They'll likely be that way throughout their evolution, he believes, thus enjoyable at every stage of their lives, "which isn't true for '11 and 10."