Dom. Serene "Yamhill Cuvée" Pinot Noir - 2016
Item # 14350
750mL
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$599.52
$539.57/ Case of 12
Tasting Notes
The Yamhill Cuvée is a blend of Pommard, Dijon and Wadenswil clones of Pinot Noir sourced primarily from estate vineyards in the Eola Hills and the Dundee Hills. It shows spicy red fruit notes with sweet, brambly raspberries on the palate.
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