92 points and 'Outstanding,' Allen Meadows (Burghound): "(250 cases, 13.9%). A ripe yet fresh nose combines notes of plum, dark cherry, briar, earth and a discreet floral hint. There is solid density to the relatively powerful middle weight plus flavors that possess good muscle and punch on the firmly structured, robust and ever-so-mildly rustic finish. In classic Shea Vineyard fashion this is a big, "take no prisoners" pinot that is definitely going to require at least a few years to emerge from its tannic shell. Despite the impressive size and weight, the balance is largely impeccable save for a noticeable touch of backend warmth. Drink: 2022+. (Jan 2017)"
91 points Wine Enthusiast: "[$50 list] The Shea cuvée has more stuffing than the other Broadley Pinots, with clean strawberry-cherry flavors. There's a streak of caramel running through the middle, and overall it's a well-balanced, forward and flavorful wine that will drink nicely now through the early 2020s. Alcohol 13.9%. (Jul 2017)"
Producer notes: "Transparent core, medium body, rich ruby red. Ripe black raspberry aromas mingle effortlessly with an edge of cranberry and floral spice, with subtle earthy/forest floor aroma. Rich flavors of black cherry and raspberry open mid-palate and are embraced by bold forward and mid-palate acid/tannin profile, with earth, cola, and chalky minerality on the finish. The Broadley Shea selection demonstrates a delightful nose and tightly wrapped core of black fruit and cola. The finish is there, but will be more enticing after a few years in the cellar."
Product SKU | 328455 |
Producer | Broadley |
Country | United States |
Region | Oregon |
SubRegion | Willamette Valley |
Appellation | Yamhill-Carlton District |
Varietal | Pinot Noir |
Vintage | 2014 |
Size | 750ml |
Color | Red |
ABV | 13.9% |
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