Icellars calls itself the “house of reds”, and their Bordeaux output makes them able to say that without hesitation. But now they have this Burgundy grape to contend with and they have even upped their game with it too. There's a licorice note, but also some cherry that seems to upstage the usual cranberry notes found in many Pinots. It's deep and flavorful without being over the top ... And of course, the acidity helps manage everything. Price: $30.00 – Rating: ****+