This turned out to be a nice little bottle, esp for $29. I was concerned about provenance since it was the lone soldier.
The edges are darkening, but this has a delightful bouquet of autumn leaves/pine needles and mushroom backed up by florals, red cherry and a hint of baking spice. Medium bodied and still fairly tannic, but there's enough acidity to keep things fresh and lively, with solid length.
Very, very subtle oak, there was a nice spiciness though. This particular bottle was a Table & Vine surprise, tucked in amongst scores of other bottles. It's my new favorite shop - even if it's a one and a half hour trek.