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Beringer Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast 2015

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SKU:2218147-1

Bottle: 1
Size: 750ml
Color: Red
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  • BRAND

    Beringer Vineyards
  • COUNTRY

    United States
  • REGION

    California
  • Size

    750ml

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Lovely tangy fruit to this pinot with dried strawberry, walnut and light milk chocolate. Medium body, delicate tannins and a fresh finish. Beautiful to drink now. Inviting aromas lead to a lush, juicy palate where the red fruit flavors standout alongside touches of clove and allspice adding depth and complexity. The generous fruit is balanced by the bright acidity making this fresh and vibrant while also silky and satisying.


TASTING NOTES
This Beringer Sonoma Coast wine is 100% Pinot Noir and opens with beautiful and inviting aromas of red cherry, strawberry and black tea. The nose leads to a core of juicy fruit flavors where the red fruit flavors standout alongside touches of brown spice adding depth and complexity. The hallmark cool-climate structure is balanced by generous fruit and bright acidity and makes this well-rounded wine very food friendly.

VINEYARD NOTES
The Pinot Noir grapes for this wine were selected from vineyards along the Sonoma Coast region of Sonoma County. Sonoma Coast obtained its AVA status in 1985, and the area extends from San Pablo Bay in the south to the border of Mendocino County in the north. The region is unique and well-known for its cool and sometime foggy climate due to its close proximity to the Pacific Ocean. For the 2015 vintage of the Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir, fruit was sourced from the Grace Benoist Ranch, La Petite Étoile Vineyard as well as the illustrious Emeritus Vineyard in the Russian River Valley.