Perhaps a victim of the challenging vintage, the 2015 Linen opens to a straightforward, red-fruited core of cherry skin and black raspberry. Medium-bodied, the wine is uncomplicated and straightforward on the palate, leading to rising tannins that stand apart from the rest of the expression. If you open this bottle, I recommend having it with food and drinking it over the next couple of years. 1,810 cases produced.