(2021) The 2017 vintage from the Louise Vineyard is more transluscent than the 2018, the aromas developing into more of the forest floor and woodland mushroom, but spices and fruit are still solidly there, a hint of floral perfume. In the mouth there's a blast of a bitter orange and endive to this, a powerful acid and tannin pincer movement on the core of supple fruit. Some coffee and nibbed cocoa bean adds a layer beneath and its a fine Pinot, but that slightly too bitter finish notches this one down just a point or two for me.