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Williams Selyem Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2004

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Williams Selyem Pinot Noir Russian River Valley (2004)
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California has long struggled with Pinot Noir. Finding the right vineyards for this most fickle of grape, one that enjoys a cool growing season yet needs warmth close to harvest to fully ripen, has proven a challenge in such a sunny state. Cooler areas eventually became identified; the Santa Rita Hills, Russian River Valley and Mendocino's Anderson valley are all prime spots for Pinot Noir in California. Unlike the lighter colored and sometimes delicate Pinots of Burgundy, California produces many rich, deep Pinots full of slightly chewy dark berry and cherry fruits with hints of cola, Asian spices and forest floor frequently adding complexity.

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Smooth gradient from the outer rim to a beautiful garnet center. Mostly clear but with a gentle 'Pinot' haze. Raspberries on the nose and just a whiff of woodiness. Rich raspberry flavor up front with a subtle acidity that provides a well balanced finish.


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When John Dyson bought Williams Selyem Winery in 1998, it was initially believed that the intention was to make a lot more wine than had been made by the Russian River Pinot specialist. But Dyson, a New York political figure (he was deputy mayor under Mayor Rudy Giuliani), also was the owner of Millbrook Winery in New York as well as Villa Pillo in Tuscany, and the man clearly bought Williams Selyem to make great wine. Total production wouldn’t be arbitrarily increased. If anything, Dyson has expanded Williams Selyem’s production only in giving wine maker Bob Cabral a chance to seek fruit from read more...


 

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Rating: 89/100 - As reviewed by Burghound in Issue 23, Jul 01, 2006


 

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Rating: 90/100 - As reviewed by Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wines on Jun-06


 

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