Pinot Noir, David Bruce, Russian River Valley, 2004

A bit big and chunky, but overall very good stuff. Like most California pinot it’s on the ripe side, but this wine is quite well balanced and gives more than enough complexity. With a few more years in the bottle it should be really nice, but I would not age it beyond that otherwise the fruit may lose to the funk.

Craig Camp

I am a biodynamic regenerative organic winegrower based in Oregon’s Applegate Valley 

http://www.craigcamp.com
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