Leaning toward the gamy end of the spectrum, the 2012 Pinot Noir Las Hermanas offers lots of pepper, olive, violets and darker fruit (blind, I'd be more Cote Rotie than Pinot Noir) to go with a medium-bodied, juicy and lively style on the palate. Seeing 65% whole clusters and 20 months on lees in 30% new French oak, it's one of the those Pinots that has a touch of green without going off the deep end. It's drinking nicely today, yet I suspect it will evolve nicely and should still be enjoyable at age 10.