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  • Kelley Fox 2021 Pinot Noir Freedom Hill Vineyard

    $89.99$450.00

    Willamette Valley Oregon
    Jeb Dunnuck 98 Rating
    The 2021 Pinot Noir Freedom Hill Vineyard is super-expressive and hits on all cylinders, with electric energy throughout. Aromatically, it’s layered with notes of pine needles, wild cherry, and fresh medicinal herbs, and on the palate, it offers ripe, supple tannins and an outstanding finish. It’s going to have a very wide drinking window over the next 10-15 years. SP6-9 BX-12
    Extremely Limited.
    Valid while supplies are available
    Buy this by the 6pk for $75.00 per bottle

  • Ken Wright 2023 Pinot Gris Tyrus Evan

    $21.99$216.00

    Willamette Valley Oregon
    Wine Spectator 90 Rating
    Fresh and vibrant, with pretty accents of citrus, peach and fresh hay that sail on the crisp finish. Drink now. 1,887 cases made.
    Must be ordered.
    Valid while supplies are available

    Buy this one by the 12pk for $18.00 per bottle

  • Ken Wright Cellars 2020 Pinot Noir Freedom Hill Vineyard

    $49.99

    Willamette Valley Oregon
    Savory, floral and spice focused. Black cherry, orange blossom, grapefruit, and anise are intertwined with tastes of savory red fruits. Concentrated and powerful finish. R25-2

  • Ken Wright Cellars 2023 Pinot Noir

    $27.99$252.00

    Willamette Valley
    Wine Spectator 92 Rating
    Vibrant and snappy, offering layered cherry and cranberry flavors laced with dusky spice, forest floor and rose petal flavors that build toward fine-grained tannins. Drink now through 2033.
    Must be ordered.
    Valid while supplies are available
    Buy this one by the 12pk for $21.00 bottle

  • Kistler 2015 Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast

    $99.99

    California
    Vinous 91 Rating
    Kistler's 2015 Pinot Noir (Sonoma Coast) is lifted and gracious, with expressive floral notes and bright red berry fruit. The purity of the flavors is quite remarkable. I thought, and frankly expected, the 2015 to retain a bit more of the exuberance it showed from barrel. Today, the Sonoma Coast Pinot has developed into a wine of finesse and understatement rather than raciness. Even so, it is very pretty. R17-2 SP7-6

  • Kistler 2019 Pinot Noir Russian River Valley

    $59.99

    California
    The 2019 comes from a cooler Russian River site and offers a complex bouquet of red currants, smoked earth, ground pepper, and exotic floral and rose hip notes. Rich, medium-bodied, and seamless on the palate, its incredibly classy as well as perfectly balanced.

  • Kistler 2021 Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast

    $59.99

    California
    The Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir is a combination of Kistler’s single vineyards, the exact proportions of which are an elusive bit of information to find. Just like its big brothers, the Sonoma Coast designate is fermented in small open-top fermenters, and the free-run juice is barrel aged and remains in barrel for fourteen to eighteen months until bottling.

  • Kistler Vineyards 2022 Chardonnay Sonoma Mountain

    $69.99

    California
    The wines from 2022, the second of three consecutive cooler vintages for Kistler, offer a distinct character of freshness and a perfect sense of being just ripe throughout. The growing season could very well be described as being verdant. Good rains that moved them away from but not entirely out of the drought in the winter led to a cool wet spring and a mild summer with wetting rains across both seasons. Naturally low crops and a clement tone to the late summer weather led to good concentration and acid retention in the fruit. The winery avoided the pronounced Labor Day heat wave, finishing the last of our picks as it settled in thereby capturing the fresh nature of the vintage.

  • Kistler Vineyards 2023 ‘Les Noisetiers’ Chardonnay

    $64.99

    Sonoma Coast California
    This ‘Les Noisetiers’ Chardonnay is Kistler’s multi-vineyard Chardonnay bottling based on the three Sonoma Coast vineyards from which they bottle single vineyard examples; Vine Hill, Trenton Roadhouse and Dutton Ranch. ‘Noisetiers’ means ‘hazelnut’ in French and “refers to the lightly toasted hazelnut characters manifested year in and year out from these sites.” As with the vineyard-designates, this wine is barrel fermented and aged on the lees in 25% new three year air-dried French oak barrels for 11 months, after which time it is transferred to stainless steel tank for another three months of aging before bottling.

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