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2010 Williams-Selyem Winery Pinot Noir Ferrington Vineyard Anderson Valley
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About Williams-Selyem Winery

Production of California "cult" Pinot Noirs started right here, at this Russian River winery. These are lush, extroverted Pinot Noirs, with sappy cherry, raspberry and spicy oak flavors, showcasing some of the best sites in the Russian River Valley and cooler Sonoma Coast appellations.

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2010 Williams-Selyem Winery Pinot Noir Ferrington Vineyard Anderson Valley

Producer: Williams-Selyem Winery
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Pinot Noir
Origin: California
Region: Other California
Appellation: Anderson Valley

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93 Points | International Wine Cellar , May/June 2012

Bright ruby-red.  Intensely perfumed aromas and flavors of raspberry, cherry-cola, licorice, lavender and Asian spices.  Plush and sweet but shows impressive energy and floral lift.  Manages to be both rich and lively, picking up a smoky nuance with air and finishing sweet, focused and very long.

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Pinot Noir

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