A Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot from Soberanes Vineyard, a site known for its wind exposure and decomposed granite soils, often showing a darker, more structured side of the variety.
Black cherry and raspberry come through first, with a deeper note of plum and a touch of cola. There’s a savory edge that leans slightly herbal, with firm tannins and a cooler, mineral thread that gives it shape without softening the fruit.
