Patricia Green Cellars Estate Old Vine Ribbon Ridge Pinot Noir 2015

$35.99

Expressive and beautifully built, with raspberry and rose petal aromas and plush, structured flavors of cherry, spiced cinnamon and dark tea that build power. Drink now through 2023. Wine Spectator

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Al Shikoh Delectable Pro

Medium reddish purple in color with aromas of red berries, cherry cola, spice cake, and hints of earth. Medium bodied with good concentration and balance on the palate finishing with silky tannins. Sourced from their estate vineyard in the Ribbon Ridge AVA including a mixture of Pinot Noir clones planted between 1984 and 1990 in thin marine sedimentary soils. Made with one third whole clusters and only 8% new French oak. 14% alcohol.

Medium reddish purple in color with aromas of red berries, cherry cola, spice cake, and hints of earth. Medium bodied with good concentration and balance on the palate finishing with silky tannins. Sourced from their estate vineyard in the Ribbon Ridge AVA including a mixture of Pinot Noir clones planted between 1984 and 1990 in thin marine sedimentary soils. Made with one third whole clusters and only 8% new French oak. 14% alcohol.

9.2

Ken Venezio

Beautiful nose of damp earth and seabeds while bursting with flavor. Silky smooth profile of ripe raspberry, bing cherry and spiced cake mix. This will stand up to any dish a cab will compliment. My first bottle of Patricia Green. I'm a big time fan.

Beautiful nose of damp earth and seabeds while bursting with flavor. Silky smooth profile of ripe raspberry, bing cherry and spiced cake mix. This will stand up to any dish a cab will compliment. My first bottle of Patricia Green. I'm a big time fan.

9.3

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