The 2013 Pinot Noir Calkins Lane, a former hazelnut vineyard until the Adelsheims purchased the land in 1988, was matured in 29% new oak. It has quite a dense, dark berry, undergrowth-tinged bouquet that suggests another year in bottle is in order. The palate is nicely balanced with red cherry, orange rind and cranberry notes. It is more structured than Adelsheim's other 2013 releases, exerts a gentle grip in the mouth, though it needs to develop a little more aftertaste to merit a higher evaluation.