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Layers of vanilla, dark cherry and raspberry leaving behind a soft, luscious finish.
A vague fruitiness and a brown-sugary sweetness give this wine a soft, candied profile.
This tri-appellation Pinot Noir has grapes from Sonoma County, Monterey County, and Santa Barbara County. Bright cherry, herb and vanilla flavors jump out of the glass in this rich and supple wine. Vegan
A nice beef bouillon aroma sets a meaty tone, accompanied by more genteel aromas of dried rose petals and blackcap raspberries. There's a nice balance between the restrained black cherry, black tea and lemon flavors, and the wine's modest acidity and tannins.
Dark Cherry, vanilla bean, pomegranate, red licorice nose. Bright Cherry, hints of earth, mushroom, and toasty oak on palate. Soft plush body and finish. This light, bright and food-friendly Pinot Noir complements a delicious appetizer of turkey, cranberry and goat cheese crostinis topped with thyme to elevate any dinner gathering.
The wine is elegant and medium bodied, with lush layers of red cherry and raspberry, complemented by complex spice notes, leading to a velvety, smooth finish. Served with juicy, grilled steak.
A medium-bodied wine with hints of red plum and cherries and notes of brown spice.
The color is a deep scarlet-red with lush aromas of blackberry bramble, nutmeg, and a hint of caramel. The wine is fresh and exuberant in the mouth with sumptuous strawberry jam, ripe black cherry, cranberry and warm gingerbread.
Features enticing aromas of strawberry and red cherry with complementary notes of toasty oak. Fresh berry and cocoa flavors lead to a delicate, lingering finish.
From our estate located on Highway 246 in the north corridor of the Sta. Rita Hills and planted in 2016, the soils here consist of Elder series loams over marine sedimentary rock below. The pinot noir sits to the eastern side, and also the upper slope of the field, on the darkest, most clay rich soils on the property which are most conducive to producing exceptional pinot noir.