This seems to be a bottling of some of the best blocks from the winery’s Firepeak estate vineyard. Although it’s modest in alcohol and quite acidic, it’s richer and deeper than Baileyana’s El Pico Pinot, with waves of cherries, cola, rhubarb and spice. Should develop bottle complexity over the next 3–5 years.——S.H.(2/1/2010)—— 90