For years, a Californian wine needed to be ripe and powerful to attain cult status, even when the grape was Pinot Noir. Radio-Coteau has proven that this is no longer the case. Eric Sussman very... Read More
For years, a Californian wine needed to be ripe and powerful to attain cult status, even when the grape was Pinot Noir. Radio-Coteau has proven that this is no longer the case. Eric Sussman very much had Old-World France on his mind when he set out to found his winery at the beginning of this millennium. Years spent in Burgundy making elegant and earthy Pinot Noir imprinted on Eric just how to grow this finicky grape successfully in a cool climate.