When Cliff Lede purchased the highly-regarded Breggo winery in Anderson Valley the name became Fel but the quality of the Pinot has stayed high. A great newcomer to try. The FEL 2017 Anderson Valley Pinot Noir is packed with the hallmark aromatics of Anderson Valley Pinot – black cherry, wild mint and thyme, pomegranate, and cola. The mouth is rich with more dark flavors of black cherry, plum, licorice root, and fennel. True to its cool climate origins, the mouth feel is defined by the refreshing acidity that keeps the wine bright and elegant.
Al Shikoh
bright, medium ruby, slightly tawny rim; aromatic, black cherry, pomegranate, sage, light oak influence; slightly sweet red fruit, lively acidity, light tannin, 14.1% ABV; aged 16 months 36% new French oak, named after founder’s mother Florence Elsie Lede who was a home winemaker; $33
bright, medium ruby, slightly tawny rim; aromatic, black cherry, pomegranate, sage, light oak influence; slightly sweet red fruit, lively acidity, light tannin, 14.1% ABV; aged 16 months 36% new French oak, named after founder’s mother Florence Elsie Lede who was a home winemaker; $33
8.9Louis Martin
Smooth, smoky, and easy to drink, medium tannins, stone fruit aroma, pepper on the tongue.
Smooth, smoky, and easy to drink, medium tannins, stone fruit aroma, pepper on the tongue.
9.0Kate wood
Smooth and balanced. Easy drink even without food.
Smooth and balanced. Easy drink even without food.
9.4Peter Hladun
Awesome Pinot from Anderson Valley, so well balanced!
Awesome Pinot from Anderson Valley, so well balanced!
9.0Bryan Lopuck
Nice one
Nice one
9.7Pinotman /// Andreas
Awful. Sweet. Vanilla. No. What did they do????
Awful. Sweet. Vanilla. No. What did they do????
6.8WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.