Catherine Marshall Pinot Noir on Sandstone Soils is a beautifully elegant and complex wine that captivates from the first pour. The nose bursts with fresh pomegranate jewels, vibrant cranberry, and bright red cherry, layered with subtle ferrous, savory undertones that add intriguing depth. On the palate, it is mouth-filling and expressive, showcasing pure red fruit flavors supported by dry, suede-like tannins that provide a refined texture and complexity. This Pinot Noir strikes a perfect balance between freshness and structure, offering a Burgundian elegance with a mineral-driven finish. It is approachable now but promises graceful aging, evolving into earthy, forest floor, and truffle notes over the next 8 to 10 years. A truly captivating expression of Elgin’s sandstone terroir, this wine is both charming and sophisticated.