Wine of the Week: 2010 Hirsch Vineyards ‘The Bohan-Dillon’ Pinot Noir
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David Hirsch of Hirsch Vineyards has produced some renowned Pinot Noirs from his sprawling Sonoma Coast estate. They’re very good. And very expensive. But the estate also makes a second label called “The Bohan-Dillon,” which is much more affordable. About one-third of the fruit comes from Hirsch Vineyards, mostly younger vines, and the remainder from neighboring estates. The Bohan-Dillon is made exactly the same way as Hirsch Vineyards’ higher-priced Pinots.
The 2010 is selling for about $28 if you can still find it; the 2011 is a little more expensive. Both are graceful examples of Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir, with a soft, silky texture, a backbone of acidity coupled with a tangy minerality and slow-ripened fruit that tastes of plums and dark cherries. Ready to drink now (or cellar for a couple years), the Bohan-Dillon is brilliant with a simple roast chicken, grilled lamb chops, roasted root vegetables or a Chinese chicken salad.
Region: Sonoma coast
Price: $28 to $38
Style: Elegant and balanced
What it goes with: Roast chicken, lamb chops, Chinese chicken salad
Where to find it: K&L Wine Merchants in Hollywood, (323) 464-9463, https://www.klwines.com; the Wine House in West Los Angeles, (310) 479-3731, https://www.winehouse.com; Woodland Hills Wine Co. in Woodland Hills, (818) 222-1111, https://www.whwc.com; and other fine wine shops.
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