The 1992 Pinot Noir Elizabeth's Reserve could turn out to be Adelsheim's best Pinot of all, although it is more restrained aromatically and comes across as slightly more structured and tannic. Shy and reticent at first, this dark ruby-colored, rich wine opens in the glass to reveal impressive levels of black-cherry fruit buttressed by decent acidity and wood. Exhibiting more tannin than the other Adelsheim offerings, it is a candidate for a decade of cellaring.There are some exciting new Pinot Noirs emerging from Adelsheim. The outstanding 1992 Pinot Noir offerings are among the top wines of that vintage.The quality of Dave Adelsheim's wines continues to move from strength to strength. The newest releases are the strongest group of wines to emerge from this highly respected Oregon producer. With Pinots this delicious, Burgundians better wake up! Bravo to owner David Adelsheim and winemaker Don Kautezner!Tel. (503) 538-3652.