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Best Wines Come From High Elevation Vineyards

Katie Kelly Bell
Contributor Katie Kelly Bell covers the latest in wine, spirits, food, and travel

Kosta Browne Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Cerise Vineyard, 2021:

Kosta Browne’s Cerise Vineyard, one of Anderson Valley’s most acclaimed vineyards, is folded into hillsides that reach 1,600 feet above sea level with conditions and exposures that push the vines to their limits. Indeed, there is not a single vineyard block that rests on flat ground—hence a wine with layered complexity, soulful notes of black cherry, tea and warm spice with a savory, mouthwatering edge on the finish.
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Katie Kelly Bell
Contributor Katie Kelly Bell covers the latest in wine, spirits, food, and travel

Kosta Browne Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Cerise Vineyard, 2021:

Kosta Browne’s Cerise Vineyard, one of Anderson Valley’s most acclaimed vineyards, is folded into hillsides that reach 1,600 feet above sea level with conditions and exposures that push the vines to their limits. Indeed, there is not a single vineyard block that rests on flat ground—hence a wine with layered complexity, soulful notes of black cherry, tea and warm spice with a savory, mouthwatering edge on the finish.
Ex his velit integre. Eum posse partem vulputate eu, an cum brute probatus. Ut mel putent laoreet ipsum delicata, cu sea elit mazim salutatus, eripuit summo aliquando qui at. Mea utamur nonumes ad. In acusata scribentur deterruisset minim veniam.