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    91 Points
    Cellar Selection
    Savage Grace 2018 Underwood Mountain Vineyards Pinot Noir (Columbia Gorge (WA))

    Piercingly pure Rainier cherry, red plum and dried herb aromas capture the attention. There's a lovely sense of balance and tension to the fruit flavors that carries through the cinnamon-filled finish. Lightly sandy feeling tannins and citrusy acidity provide support. Give it a few years in bottle to see it at its best, but it's best is impressive.

    — S.S. Published 5/1/2020
  • Wine enthusiast logo
    91 Points
    Cellar Selection
    Savage Grace 2018 Underwood Mountain Vineyards Pinot Noir (Columbia Gorge (WA))

    Piercingly pure Rainier cherry, red plum and dried herb aromas capture the attention. There's a lovely sense of balance and tension to the fruit flavors that carries through the cinnamon-filled finish. Lightly sandy feeling tannins and citrusy acidity provide support. Give it a few years in bottle to see it at its best, but it's best is impressive.

    — S.S. Published 5/1/2020
  • Wine enthusiast logo
    91 Points
    Cellar Selection
    Savage Grace 2018 Underwood Mountain Vineyards Pinot Noir (Columbia Gorge (WA))

    Piercingly pure Rainier cherry, red plum and dried herb aromas capture the attention. There's a lovely sense of balance and tension to the fruit flavors that carries through the cinnamon-filled finish. Lightly sandy feeling tannins and citrusy acidity provide support. Give it a few years in bottle to see it at its best, but it's best is impressive.

    — S.S. Published 5/1/2020
  • Wine enthusiast logo
    91 Points
    Cellar Selection
    Savage Grace 2018 Underwood Mountain Vineyards Pinot Noir (Columbia Gorge (WA))

    Piercingly pure Rainier cherry, red plum and dried herb aromas capture the attention. There's a lovely sense of balance and tension to the fruit flavors that carries through the cinnamon-filled finish. Lightly sandy feeling tannins and citrusy acidity provide support. Give it a few years in bottle to see it at its best, but it's best is impressive.

    — S.S. Published 5/1/2020