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    97 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Williams Selyem 2012 Bucher Vineyard Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley)

    This is beautifully lilting in preciously defined aromas of rose petal and wild strawberry. From there, it's all subtlety and ethereal elegance. The wine is restrained, nurtured in a basket of nutmeg and graham cracker, as well as freshly packed mushroomy earth. This wine is a stunner right out of the glass, but is sure to continue its fine course through 2022–2025.

    — V.B. Published 4/1/2015
  • Wine enthusiast logo
    97 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Williams Selyem 2012 Bucher Vineyard Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley)

    This is beautifully lilting in preciously defined aromas of rose petal and wild strawberry. From there, it's all subtlety and ethereal elegance. The wine is restrained, nurtured in a basket of nutmeg and graham cracker, as well as freshly packed mushroomy earth. This wine is a stunner right out of the glass, but is sure to continue its fine course through 2022–2025.

    — V.B. Published 4/1/2015
  • Wine enthusiast logo
    97 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Williams Selyem 2012 Bucher Vineyard Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley)

    This is beautifully lilting in preciously defined aromas of rose petal and wild strawberry. From there, it's all subtlety and ethereal elegance. The wine is restrained, nurtured in a basket of nutmeg and graham cracker, as well as freshly packed mushroomy earth. This wine is a stunner right out of the glass, but is sure to continue its fine course through 2022–2025.

    — V.B. Published 4/1/2015
  • Wine enthusiast logo
    97 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Williams Selyem 2012 Bucher Vineyard Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley)

    This is beautifully lilting in preciously defined aromas of rose petal and wild strawberry. From there, it's all subtlety and ethereal elegance. The wine is restrained, nurtured in a basket of nutmeg and graham cracker, as well as freshly packed mushroomy earth. This wine is a stunner right out of the glass, but is sure to continue its fine course through 2022–2025.

    — V.B. Published 4/1/2015