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Score 95/100 · Drink 2025-2040, Erin Brooks, Wine Advocate, Oct 2023

The 2021 Pinot Noir Big Hill has fragrant scents of cranberry, raspberry and blueberry with nuances of tea leaves, juniper and forest floor. The medium-bodied palate has a silky frame, vibrant acidity, impressively concentrated wild berry flavors and a long, ethereal finish with tremendous floral perfume. It deserves several more years in bottle to unwind.

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97/100

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98/100

Jeb Dunnuck

95
95/100

Erin Brooks, Wine Advocate

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Jeb Dunnuck
Score 98/100 · Drink 2025-2040, Jeb Dunnuck, Jul 2023

The 2021 Pinot Noir Big Hill pours a clear, deep ruby with a light purple tinge and exhibits a darker personality in its notes of black cherry, gravelly earth, and fresh flowers. Robust and full bodied, with black raspberries, elegant wood spice, violets, and ripe black cherry, its broad structure remains pure, with ample fruit and a bit of woodsy spice. Give it a couple years and drink 2025-2040. Tom Rochioli is leading his historic family winery and vineyards along with his wife Theresa and their children, Rachael (General Manager) and Ryan (Assistant Winemaker). The focus is on estate-grown expressions of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and old vine Sauvignon Blanc. Tom’s grandparents came to the Russian River Valley in 1938, having immigrated from Italy in 1911, and moved to the 125-acre Fenton Acres property where the winery is today. In the 1970s and 1980s, Tom’s father Joe began selling their grapes to winemakers Davis Bynum and Williams Selyem, who produced some of the best wines in the region. It wasn’t until 1983 that Rochioli decided to produce their own wines and renamed the property from Fenton Acres to Rochioli Vineyards. Tom’s father, Joe Rochioli Sr., passed away last August. In May, I had the opportunity to tour the vineyards with Tom and taste each of the wines for this report with him at the winery. Not all vineyard tours are created equal, and it is truly an enlightening and inspiring experience to see their old, moss-covered vines that are the source material for not only their own wines but for those of some of the top producers in Sonoma today. The River Block, where they fight Pierce’s disease, is a more vigorous site adjacent to the Russian River. He selects from the older pieces for his wines from this site. Three Corner Vineyard, which his father planted in 1974, was the first vineyard Tom ever trained, but it’s challenging to keep alive. Little Hill and Sweetwater are the biggest contributors to the estate wine. The Rochiolis practice no-till farming in the vineyard unless they’re trying to revive young re-plantings. Across the board, their wines are silky, expressive, age-worthy, and outright delicious.

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