2021 Strey Cellars Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands

$65.00

Tasting Notes: Light garnet in color, with bright cherry and cranberry aromas on the nose. Soft and smooth, with a mid-palate of stone fruits and herbs. 98 Points/Gold Medal, Los Angeles International Wine Competition Gold Medal, Pacific Rim Wine Competition 90 Points/Gold Medal, OC Fair Commercial Wine Competition Final Blend: 100% Pinot Noir Case Production: Only 124 cases produced Pair With: Grilled steak, lamb chops, or hearty pastas with meat sauce Hold Time: Enjoy now or hold up to 8 years Alcohol by Volume: 13.3% Cheers to another unique wine club find!

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