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Master Selection: Pinot Noir World Tour

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Master Selection: Pinot Noir World Tour

Embark on a guided exploration of Pinot Noir's global expressions with this exclusive Master Selection Six pack, personally curated by our Master Sommelier. Each wine reveals how different terroirs shape this noble grape—moving from Old World precision through Burgundy's benchmark to New World intensity.


2021 Friedrich Becker, Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder)

The German Precision

Begin your journey with Germany's elegant interpretation of Pinot Noir. Friedrich Becker, one of the Pfalz's most respected biodynamic producers, crafts wines of extraordinary finesse. The 2021 vintage opens with delicate red cherry, wild strawberry, and rose petal, accented by forest floor and limestone minerality. Light to medium-bodied with crystalline clarity and vibrant acidity, this wine exemplifies German restraint—silky tannins and transparent fruit expression without oak influence. The finish is clean and refreshing with hints of cranberry and red tea. This is Pinot Noir at its most delicate—a masterclass in purity and terroir. Perfect with trout amandine or roasted chicken.


2023 Domaine Gérard Raphet, Bourgogne Rouge "Les Grands Champs"

The Burgundian Benchmark

Continue with the gold standard—authentic Burgundy from Morey-St-Denis. Gérard Raphet represents generations of Burgundian tradition, and this Bourgogne Rouge from "Les Grands Champs" showcases classic Côte d'Or character. The 2023 vintage reveals bright red cherry and raspberry mingled with earth, mushroom, and subtle spice. Medium-bodied with remarkable complexity, the texture is quintessentially Burgundian: silky yet structured, with fine-grained tannins and vibrant acidity. Layers of red fruit are complemented by forest floor, dried leaves, and pronounced limestone minerality. This is the benchmark against which all Pinot Noir is measured. Pair with coq au vin or boeuf bourguignon.


2021 Lumen, Santa Maria Valley Pinot Noir

The Cool-Climate California

Transition to California's Santa Maria Valley, one of the state's coolest and most Burgundian appellations. Lumen focuses on terroir-driven wines from this fog-shrouded valley where limestone soils and Pacific influence create remarkable elegance. The 2021 vintage showcases Santa Maria's unique character—aromas of bright cherry, raspberry, and cranberry mingle with notes of rose hip, dried sage, and subtle oak. On the palate, this wine reveals California's ability to produce refined, Old World-style Pinot Noir. Medium-bodied with silky texture and vibrant acidity, the fruit is pure and focused rather than overripe. Layers of red berry are complemented by hints of tea, dried flowers, and a distinctive chalky minerality from the valley's limestone. The finish is elegant and persistent. This is California Pinot at its most restrained and Burgundian. Ideal with roasted salmon or herb-crusted pork tenderloin.


2023 Drew, Pinot Noir, Mid-Elevation, Mendocino

The Coastal Expression

Ascend to California's rugged Mendocino Coast, where Pacific fog and coastal breezes create a different expression of California Pinot. Drew's "Mid-Elevation" bottling showcases hillside vineyards with extended hang time and maritime influence. The 2023 vintage opens with riper aromatics—cherry, blackberry, and plum layered with cola, baking spice, and coastal sage. This wine shows more generosity than Santa Maria—medium to full body with plush texture and darker fruit character. Yet there's balance here, with bright acidity and integrated tannins keeping the wine fresh. Flavors of dark cherry and raspberry are accented by vanilla, cedar, and distinctive herbal notes. The finish lingers with black tea and dried flowers. This is coastal California Pinot with power and refinement. Pair with grilled salmon or duck confit.


2021 Shea Wine Cellars, Pinot Noir Estate, Yamhill-Carlton

The Legendary Vineyard

Continue with Oregon's most revered site. Shea Vineyard, planted in 1989, has become legendary—Oregon's grand cru equivalent. The sedimentary soils of Yamhill-Carlton produce wines with distinctive structure and savory complexity. The 2021 vintage reveals deeper character—black cherry, plum, and blackberry mingle with tobacco, leather, and exotic spice. Impressive depth and concentration balanced by elegance, with darker fruit, earthy complexity, and firm yet refined tannins promising excellent aging. This is Oregon Pinot with Burgundian complexity and California richness—a unique expression from historic vines and exceptional terroir. Pair with grilled lamb or beef bourguignon.


2023 L'Angolo Estate, Pinot Noir, Dundee Hills

The Single Vineyard Intensity

Conclude with profound single-estate expression from Oregon's volcanic Dundee Hills. L'Angolo's estate vineyard represents some of the finest Jory soil terroir in the Willamette Valley. The 2023 vintage explodes with concentrated cherry, blackberry, and plum, accented by violets, tea leaves, and integrated oak. Remarkable intensity balanced by elegance—medium to full body with layers of red and black fruits, cinnamon, clove, and forest floor. The texture is silky yet structured, with fine-grained tannins and bright acidity. What distinguishes this wine is its completeness—fruit, earth, spice, and minerality in perfect harmony. The finish extends with dried rose petals, graphite, and truffle. Oregon Pinot at its pinnacle—the perfect crescendo. Pair with venison or aged Comté.


Compare & Contrast: The Journey Within the Pack

  • Friedrich Becker: Delicate precision—crystalline purity, vibrant acidity, minimal oak.
  • Gérard Raphet: Burgundian benchmark—silky texture, limestone minerality, savory complexity. 
  • Lumen: Cool-climate California—elegant restraint, limestone minerality, Burgundian style.
  • Drew: Coastal generosity—riper fruit, plush texture, herbal maritime character.
  • Shea Wine Cellars: Historic depth—darker fruit, savory complexity, firm structure. 
  • L'Angolo Estate: Single vineyard intensity—concentrated power, age-worthy completeness.

Why This Master Selection?

  • Experience Pinot Noir from its spiritual home in Burgundy alongside world-class alternatives. 
  • Compare limestone terroirs across three continents: Germany, Burgundy, California. 
  • Discover California's diversity: cool-climate elegance (Santa Maria) vs. coastal power (Mendocino).
  • Understand why Oregon has emerged as Burgundy's most serious rival.
  • Journey from delicate precision to profound intensity in one remarkable tasting.

Limited availability. An unforgettable exploration of Pinot Noir's mastery—from German elegance through Burgundy's benchmark to California and Oregon's triumph.

 

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