Cherry Pie Wines Stanly Ranch Pinot Noir 2013

$49.99

A fantastic new Pinot Noir from Hundred Acre's Jason Woodbridge. 91 Points Robert Parker: "Woodbridge’s Midas touch with Cabernet Sauvignon also extends to his Pinot Noirs. He makes three of them – two from the Sonoma Coast and one from the Southern Napa Valley site called Stanley Ranch that was often used by Berringer. The 2013s are all brilliantly packaged with a gorgeous picture of a cherry pie on the label. The 2013 Cherry Pie Pinot Noir Stanly Ranch is a hefty Pinot at 15+% natural alcohol, but exhibits delicious kirsch liqueur notes, roasted herbs, spice box and medium to full-bodied fleshy and succulent fruit and texture."

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Ratings on Delectable

Greg Ballington Delectable Pro

Co-Founder of Millennial Drinkers Wine Blog

First red wine of the tasting at Oakton Wine Shops Bucket List Tasting and second wine at Table #1. Light garnet red. Layered and light nose with red cherries, floral notes, light spices and a touch dirty. Medium tannins (5/10) with similar acidity and light body. Sweet red fruits on the palate with a touch of heat. Steely medium plus finish. Drink till 2018.

First red wine of the tasting at Oakton Wine Shops Bucket List Tasting and second wine at Table #1. Light garnet red. Layered and light nose with red cherries, floral notes, light spices and a touch dirty. Medium tannins (5/10) with similar acidity and light body. Sweet red fruits on the palate with a touch of heat. Steely medium plus finish. Drink till 2018.

8.7

Kraig Meyer

Absolutely delicious. Complex, dry cherry and smooth.

Absolutely delicious. Complex, dry cherry and smooth.

9.4

Carrie Bowden

Better than expected from this gift.

Better than expected from this gift.

8.6

Ben Madonna

12-24-18

12-24-18

WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.