A nice counterpoint to Selaks’ Drylands bottling, this one is aged in oak, giving it a creamy texture and toast accents. The melony fruit carries through the lingering finish, accented by subtle herb notes.
— J.C.
(5/1/2001)
Earthy and mushroomy, with lots of dried spice and cola notes layered over ripe black cherries. Reasonably full-bodied and weighty, yet balanced. Shows that big companies (Selaks is part of Constellation) can make good Pinot.
— J.C.
(12/1/2005)