BIG TABLE FARM 2023 PINOT NOIR WILLAMETTE VALLEY 750mL

Item #:
208700
Size:
750ml
Quantity On Hand:
16
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ANTONIO GALLONI'S VINOUS MEDIA 93 POINTS - "The 2023 Pinot Noir Willamette Valley is so pretty as vivid notes of Earl Grey and sweet lavender complement crushed blackberries. Round textures and ripe wild berry fruits soothe, while crunchy mineral tones add form and a hint of blood orange embellishes the close. The 2023 tapers off with excellent length and floral persistence, leaving a pleasantly chewy sensation that lingers."

WINE SPECTATOR 93 POINTS - "Supple and elegantly complex, with delicate raspberry and cherry flavors laced with rose petal, orange peel and dusky spices as this glides toward fine-grained tannins. Drink now through 2033. 2,154 cases made."

JEB DUNNUCK 91 POINTS - "The 2023 Pinot Noir Willamette Valley is a medium red color and is spicy with refined notes of anise, cinnamon, red cherries, and potpourri. Medium-bodied, it features fine tannins, balanced acidity, and an approachable and even feel overall. It’s elegant and charming to drink now or over the coming 5-7 years."