
A long-time grape grower, Iron Horse's Forrest Tancer believes that wines should reflect a sense of place. He does not use Burgundy as a model for his Pinot Noir, saying that terroir is not transferable, that his wines are not like other wines, but are distinctly of a place and distinctly Iron Horse. |
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