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Boen Pinot Noir, Santa Barbara County/Sonoma County/Monterey County, 750 Millilitre, $16.99
Sonoma County. Monterey County. Let us never forget that the cultivation of the hearth is the most important labor of man. When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers therefore are the founders of human civilization. Pinot Noir. 40% Santa Barbara County, 36% Sonoma County, 24% Monterey County. Cultivation is the foundation of civilization - and Boen, meaning farm, is a testament to grape growers and their knowhow garnered over generations, my family included. Our farming up and down the coast of California is reflected in our wine, and the three coastal expressions build upon each other for a perfect Pinot Noir; rich berry flavors, baking spice notes, and an enveloping mouthfeel. - Joseph Wagner, Winemaker/Grower.

Mark West Pinot Noir Red Wine, 750 Millilitre, $10.99
Bring America’s #1 Pinot Noir under $15 to your table with Mark West. Named after a region in Sonoma, California known for producing the best Pinot Noir, Mark West has focused on perfecting Pinot Noir for over 40 years. Our medium-bodied red wine has notes of strawberry plum and black cherry. The wine has a gentle, smooth finish with hints of dried cherries and brown spice, making it perfect for sipping on its own or mixing in cocktail recipes. Pair Mark West Pinot Noir with grilled chicken, pulled pork sliders, jalapeno poppers or spicy guacamole.

Josh Pinot Noir, California, Vintage 2012, 750 Millilitre, $14.99
My father's name was Joseph, as is mine, but his friends called him Josh. Growers, that I call friends, all lend a hand in this winemakers wine, what we jokingly refer to as a vin de garage; a handcrafted wine we made just for ourselves. This Pinot Noir, made in a style reminiscent of Burgundy, offers bright, ripe cherries and deep earthy flavors with spice, subtle oak and delicate texture. A wine that is bold and expressive but unassuming and approachable. It's funny how these characteristics seem to remind me of someone that I knew. It's a wine I made for my family, my friends, and a man I called Dad. www.joshcellars.com. Alc. 13.5% by vol. Blended & bottled by Joseph Carr, Healdsburg, CA.

Erath Pinot Noir, Oregon, 2008, 750 Millilitre, $18.99
Grapes from the earth, wines from the heart - Erath. This soft and approachable Oregon Pinot Noir appeals to red and white wine lovers alike. Crafted to highlight Pinot's best characteristics, enjoy it on its own or discover how well it pairs with a wide variety of foods, from fish to pasta to red meat. Since 1967. Alc 13.0% by vol.

Barefoot Cellars Pinot Noir Red Wine 1.5L , 1.5 Litre, $10.49
Barefoot Pinot Noir Red Wine features fruit forward notes of black cherry and wild raspberry in a large 1.5 L red wine bottle. With light brown spice aromas and a silky smooth finish, this California red wine is ideal for backyard barbecues and casual gatherings with friends. Best served slightly chilled or at room temperature, this medium bodied Barefoot wine pairs perfectly with a wide variety of foods. The 1.5 L wine bottles are perfect for larger gatherings. This Pinot Noir wine comes from Barefoot, the most awarded wine brand in US competitions.

Stoller Pinot Noir, Dundee Hills, 750 Millilitre, $29.99
There are no shortcuts to a great bottle of wine. Extreme attention to detail, from vine to bottle, allows a great wine to reflect a specific place and vintage. These principles are evident in our Dundee Hills Pinot Noir. This wine mirrors why the region is synonymous with world-class wine. Authentically Oregon. Pond. The barn. Grain silo. Tasting room & winery. Tire swing. stollerfamilyestate.com. Phone: 503-864-3404. Please visit us at stollerfamilyestate.com. Certified B Corporation. Live Certified Sustainable Wine. Alcohol 14.1% by volume. 28.2

Duck Pond Pinot Noir, Oregon, 750 Millilitre, $17.99
Duck Pond Cellars is committed to crafting the purest, most natural wines that we can. Showcasing the exquisite flavors of the Oregon terroir, this Pinot Noir is harvested from select vineyards throughout Oregon with nutrient-rich volcanic and sedimentary soils.

La Crema Pinot Noir, Monterey, 2016, 750 Millilitre, $15.99
Monterey Pinot Noir: Ocean winds. Deep & earthy. 13.5% alc/vol. Vinted and Bottled by La Crema Santa Rosa, California.

Mirassou Pinot Noir Red Wine, 750 Millilitre, $8.99
Mirassou Pinot Noir is an approachable, fruit-forward red wine bursting with notes of black cherry, strawberry and red currants. Hints of light vanilla and oak support the round, full mouthfeel and smooth finish, creating a delicious, easy-to-enjoy red wine. Versatile wine that's great for your next dinner party with friends or a cozy night in. Mirassou's light bodied Pinot Noir wine pairs well with anything from salmon and poultry, to red meats and pasta. For every occasion, there's a Mirassou wine to complement your event.

Hess Select Pinot Noir, Central Coast, 750 Millilitre, $13.99
Family owned - Est. 1978. Family owned and operated since Donald Hess founded the winery in 1978, the lion symbolizes the Hess Family credo to live each day with the heart and courage of the lion. This wine is full of flavors of rich red raspberries, black plum and lovely notes of spice, finishing with soft, silky tannins. Donald Hess, Founder.

Underwood Pinot Noir, Oregon Grown, 2019, 750 Millilitre, $12.99
Underwood Pinot Noir: Oregon is a place where opposites come together. It is a place where community is built on the strengths of individuals, where wild open spaces coexist with industrial cities, and farmlands are full of inspiring artists. It is a place united by the belief that what goes into the glass is more important than the type of glass it is being poured into. Union brings this spirit and character of Oregon to wines You can put on your table every day. Underwood draws from the diverse palette of Oregon grapes to create notable everyday wines. 2019 Notes: Cherry, Black Currant, Forest Floor. unionwinecompany.com. 13% alc./vol. 26 Oregon grown. Made in Oregon. Sustainably vinted and bottled by Union Wine Company, Tualatin, OR.

J. Lohr Pinot Noir, Monterey County, 750 Millilitre, $17.99
Family owned since 1974. Our winegrowing and winemaking passion is rooted in our sustainably farmed vineyards and in our family owned wineries. Named for the aviary icon that protects the vineyards from prey, our Pinot Noir is grown in Monterey County resulting in an opulent expression of cool climate Pinot Noir. Bright garnet in color, Falcon's Perch is soft on the palate with notes of strawberry jam and sage, showing a bouquet of spicy vanilla oak. Pair with smoked salmon or pasta with prosciutto. - Jerry Lohr.

Hahn Pinot Noir Red Wine, 750 Millilitre, $11.99
Hahn Pinot Noir has aromas of red and dark cherry, raspberry and strawberry are joined by subtle touches of vanilla and toasty oak. The grapes we harvested at optimum ripeness to create an intense flavor profile with velvety tannins. The palate is medium bodied with silky tannins, a soft round mouth feel, excellent acid balance and notes of earthiness on a long, lingering finish.

Imagery Pinot Noir, California, 2018, 750 Millilitre, $12.99
At imagery, wine is art. For nearly twenty years, we've been pairing unconventional wines with original artwork at our Sonoma Estate. Now we're bringing imagery's artistic spirit to a new generation. Every bottle represents a delicious twist on tradition. The polished tannins and rich berry flavors in our Pinot Noir are blended with petit verdot adding body and complexity to the wine. Snoring a glass of imagery is an invitation to broaden your palate. Alc. 13.5% by vol. Bottled by Imagery Estate Winery, Ripon, CA.

Byron Pinot Noir, Santa Barbara County, 2009, 750 Millilitre, $16.99
You are here. That's the beautiful thing about wine - it can transport you halfway around the globe. In this case, here is Santa Barbara, a region that Byron helped pioneer decades ago. This Chardonnay is lush with notes of citrus, honey and brown spice. Alc. 13.5% by vol.

Four Graces Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, 2008, 750 Millilitre, $26.99
The Black family vineyards. Estate crafted and defined by the terroir of the Willamette Valley. Alc. 13.7% by vol. Produced & bottled by The Four Graces, McMinnville, Oregon.

Boen Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, 750 Millilitre, $24.99
Sonoma County, California. Winemaker - Joseph J. Wagner. Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of men. Without the cultivation of the earth, he is, in all countries, a savage. Until he gives up the chase, and fixes himself in some place and seeks a living from the earth, he is a roaming barbarian. When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of human civilization. - Senator Daniel Wester (1840).

Line 39 Pinot Noir, California, 750 Millilitre, $8.49
Our commitment to honest flavor drives everything we do-from sourcing California's best grapes to ensuring every varietal tastes true to its nature.

Prophecy The Traveler Pinot Noir Red Wine, 750 Millilitre, $9.99
Prophecy Pinot Noir showcases the best of California. Upon the first swirl, this Pinot Noir delights the senses with a bouquet of toasted oak and ripe raspberry. Plush and smooth, the mouthfeel is round and filled with luscious layers of red cherry and strawberry that are complemented by notes of brown spice. This smooth Prophecy wine works with light dishes like salmon and rich dishes like pork tenderloin. For a wine and cheese pairing, go for milder cheeses like Brie. Enjoy Pinot Noir at room temperature or slightly chilled. Beautiful wines, inside and out. Discover your Prophecy.

Love Noir Pinot Noir, California, 2017, 750 Millilitre, $10.49
Every wine has a darker side. Experience sultry fruit forward flavors that are rare in Pinot Noir. In this unique style, richness and decadence are balanced supple structure to form layers of luxurious flavor from the first alluring sip to the last. Dark cherry and rich espresso flavors spark intensity and intrigue. Succumb to your urges and experience Love Noir. www.lovenoirwine.com. Alc. 13.5% by vol. 27 Bottled by Love Noir Vineyards Livermore & Ripon, CA.

Louis Jadot Pinot Noir, Bourgogne, Beaune France, 2017, 750 Millilitre, $22.99
Flavor: Plums, raspberries and cherries on the nose, fresh fruit in the mouth, with balanced acidity and smooth tannins on the finish. Origin: Fruit from the Cote d'Or and the Cote Chalonnaise gives this wine depth and concentration. Aged in French oak for 9 months. Grape: Pinot Noir. 12.5% alc. by vol. 25 Product of France.

Castle Rock Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, 2009, 750 Millilitre, $16.99
Our Castle Rock Pinot Noir is produced from grapes grown in Oregon's Willamette Valley. Sheltered by the Cascade Mountains, this area is on the same latitude as France's Burgundy region, and in the past thirty years it has gained international recognition as one of the most prestigious appellations for this cool-climate varietal. This elegant medium-bodied wine offers aromas of cherry and spice. On the palate the wine gives flavors of berries, cinnamon, buck cherry, sweet vanilla, oak and floral notes, with a long, velvety finish. This versatile wine pairs well with lamb, chicken, veal, salmon and light pasta dishes. Alc 13.5 by vol.

Willamette Valley Vineyards Pinot Noir, Whole Cluster, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2017, 750 Millilitre, $21.99
Est. 1983: Stewardship of the land. Whole cluster fermented. This Whole Cluster Pinot Noir was fermented from uncrushed Pinot Noir grape dusters. This technique retains the fresh fruit quality of the varietal and create a wine which is delicious and accessible upon its release. This wine is an excellent companion with barbecued meats and vegetables, grilled fish, pizza, sushi and spicy Asian cuisine. These vines were tended by hand and cluster-thinned to increase flavor intensity. All of our vineyards are sustainable farmed. Pinot Noir, a thin-skinned winegrape, develops a natural defense against botrytis (mold) in our moist, cool climate - the antioxidant resveratrol. - Jim Bernau, Founder/Winegrower. - Joe Ibrahim, Winemaker. P.S. Please return this bottle to the winery for a 10 cent refund. Thank you for recycling. Technical: Pinot Noir Clones: Dijon 114, 115, 667, 777, Pommard and Wadenswil. Soil Type: Willamette Valley soils including Jory and Nekia (iron rich volcanic), laurelwood (windblown, glacial loess), and missoula flood sediment. Harvest: September 17 - October 26, 2017. Brix at Harvest: 22.5 degrees - 24 degrees. Fermentation: Whole cluster. Resveratrol: 10.1 Micromoles/L. Peak Drinkability: 2018-2020. www.WillametteValleyVineyards.com. Vintage Facts 2017: After a few dry winters, the 2016-17 winter provided ample rain and snowpack statewide. The winter gave way to a relatively cool and wet spring compared to the last few years. As a result, bud break in Oregon started closer to normal in mid-April. The spring warmed up with record heat in late May that initiated flowering in most areas of the state. However, a cool down in early June slowed flowering through the second and third week of the month then was followed by a few days of record high temperatures. Growers statewide noted that flowering was very complete and produced a very good fruit set. Many also indicated that the warm conditions in 2016 set the stage for increased fruitfulness, producing more clusters per vine and larger clusters. July ramped up the heat moving the vintage rapidly to veraison. However, August saw multiple one day records for maximum daytime temperatures with heat stress events early and late in the month. The result was that August 2017 was the warmest August on record in the state and the majority of the western US. Growers noted that the heat stress did not produce much sunburn but may have delayed ripening in some varieties. There was no impact of smoke from forest fires on Willamette Valley producers, unlike Southern Oregon and the Columbia Gorge AVAs, except that the possible disadvantages of the hazy weather during early stages of ripening reduced sunlight intensity and could have caused reduced photosynthesis. A warm early September accelerated fruit development, but was slowed by a cool down mid-month. Feeling that the harvest was going to be fast and furious, growers breathed a sigh of relief with the cooler conditions and proceeded to have a slow and steady harvest. From grower reports, 2017 ended with near average to slightly higher than average sugar and acid levels with many touting beautiful flavors and well-balanced fruit. Courtesy of the Oregon Wine Board. Winemaking Notes: The stylistic vision of this wine is to capture pure Pinot Noir fruit with beautiful depth and structure through whole cluster fermentation and carbonic maceration. Our winemaking philosophy demands attention to detail from vineyard to bottle. The vineyards for this wine are chosen to complement this unique style of wine. The whole grape clusters (including the stems) are gently conveyed into stainless steel tanks that have been filled with CO2 gas. Yeast is then added and the lid closed tightly to exclude any excess oxygen. Pressing takes place when aromatic and taste characters are ideal and tannins are still gentle. After pressing, fermentation finishes over a 7 - 10 day period in stainless steel tanks. The pH is monitored closely during malolactic fermentation until the desired balance is achieved. Tasting Notes: As refreshing as liquid fruit salad in a glass, this wine Is ruby in color and opens with lively aromas of ripe cherry, blackberry and cocoa with a hint of earthiness. A vibrant entry and juicy mid-palate features flavors that mirror aromas with the addition of raspberry puree and vanilla. A well-rounded and soft finish, accented by refreshing acidity, carries flavors far beyond the sip. Technical Data: Grape Type: pinot noir, clone 114, 115, 667, 777, pommard and wadenswil. Appellation: Willamette Valley. Harvest Date: Sept. 17 - Oct. 26, 2017. Harvest Statistics: Brix: 22.5 degrees - 24.0 degrees, Titratable Acidity: 4.66 - 7.20 g/L, pH: 3.04 - 3.41. Finished Wine Statistics: Alcohol: 13.5%, Titratable Acidity: 5.29g/L, pH: 3.75. Fermentation: Whole Cluster Fermentation in stainless steel tanks. Bottling Date: January - April 2018. Cases Bottled: 55,000. WineEnthusiast Magazine: 91 pts. & editor's choice. Alc. 13.5% by vol. Produced & bottled by Willamette Valley Vineyards.
