A rare Pinot Noir release from Cakebread - get it while it's available! One hundred percent of the grapes for this wine came from Cakebread's estate vineyard near Boonville in the southern end of Anderson Valley. Masculine in style with dense, brooding, black plum, dark chocolate, vanilla and roasted coffee aromas. The full-bodied palate is lush and textured, with layers of mouthfilling dark fruit and chocolate-tinged flavors balanced by ripe, supple tannins. Delicious now with hearty fare, this big, youthful Pinot Noir will soften and gain further complexity with another 3 to 5 years of bottle age.
John Williams
Nice and smooth, light and subtle on the palette!
Nice and smooth, light and subtle on the palette!
9.1Katie
Very drinkable. Not too complex
Very drinkable. Not too complex
8.4Steven Pankow
Very smooth, slight fruitiness. Takes some time to open up and transforms into an incredibly smooth agreeable Pinot Noir.
Very smooth, slight fruitiness. Takes some time to open up and transforms into an incredibly smooth agreeable Pinot Noir.
9.3Matt Konopka
Luscious on NYE w good friends!
Luscious on NYE w good friends!
9.1Adam Hoogeveen
Really well rounded and interesting Pinot.
Really well rounded and interesting Pinot.
9.2Ronnie Fung
Gina
Gina
8.9Rick Riddle
Raspberry jam right out of the bottle with hints of vanilla and cranberry finish. As it opens, a smokey bite starts to show on the finish. With smoked Gouda it adds pencil lead notes.
Raspberry jam right out of the bottle with hints of vanilla and cranberry finish. As it opens, a smokey bite starts to show on the finish. With smoked Gouda it adds pencil lead notes.
9.0Jeff Ball
Well balanced! Cake bread never disappoints!
Well balanced! Cake bread never disappoints!
9.0Maygan Jones
My very favorite Pinot Noir
My very favorite Pinot Noir
9.5Frank
Eloquent and fragrant. A little young but will be great in two years!
Eloquent and fragrant. A little young but will be great in two years!
9.0WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.