More tightly knit is the 2014 Pinot Noir Diamond T Vineyard from Dijon clones 777, 667, 828 and the Pommard selection. Treated similarly in terms if élevage with about 25% new oak, this is another relatively heady wine, at 14.7% alcohol. It has a much darker color than the Sleepy Hollow and is tightly knit with some austerity, more noticeable acidity and notes of pomegranate and sweet and sour cherries in a medium-bodied, refreshing style. The tannins are apparent as is the acidity, so this wine could benefit from another year of bottle age and should drink well up to a decade.