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DuMol FINN Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2022

BOTTLE:
$350.00
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SKU
98715
HALF-DOZEN: $1,995.00 or $332.50 each
DOZEN: $3,780.00 or $315.00 each

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    Producer: DuMOL
    Country: USA
    Region: California
    Grape: Pinot noir
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2022

    PLEASE NOTE THAT FINN CAN NOT BE PURCHASED WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT SUPPORT ACROSS THE OTHER WINES
    A very pinpointed pinot with crushed stone, blueberry, raspberry and strawberry aromas and flavors. Medium-bodied and very reserved, with a linear intensity and great length. Tight focus at the end with dark berries and plums. Excellent potential (97) JAMES SUCKLING

    Sixty percent of the 2022 Pinot Noir Finn comes from the Bressay Vineyard with Calera selection and the rest from old vines on Occidental Road, with unknown plant material (planted with eight or so clones) that they pick all at one time, which adds a lot of complexity to this wine. It opens to complex and layered aromas of kirsch, fresh violets, sweet tobacco, and mossy earth, followed on the palate by a complete wine with velvety tannins and harmonious acidity, everything coming together seamlessly. A stunning wine, it's one of the best wines of the vintage. It's going to be hard to hold in the cellar, but it will be worth it (100) JEB DUNNUCK