Inman Family Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2019
Pinot Noir from Sonoma County, United States
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$26.99Inman Family Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2019
Pinot Noir from Sonoma County, United States
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Here's Why You Should Stock Up
- Kathleen Inman founded Inman Family Wines in 2000, working as the Sonoma County estate's owner, winemaker, and manager of Olivet Grange Vineyard. A passion for Pinot Noir flows seamlessly through her wines thanks to sustainability efforts, including farming without synthetic chemicals since 2016.
- The 2019 Russian River Valley Pinot Noir represents a blend from three esteemed vineyards: Olivet Grange Vineyard on the Santa Rosa Plain, Pratt Vine Hill, and higher-elevation Pratt Sexton Road Ranch. Fermenting the fruit in small batches with native yeasts before barrel-aging in French oak resulted in an impeccably balanced and expressive final wine.
- Fresh raspberry, cherry, and dried rose aromas complement wisps of cinnamon and earthy forest floor before transferring onto the palate, where lifted acidity and delicate tannins open up a realm of pairing possibilities.
Here's Why You Should Stock Up
- Kathleen Inman founded Inman Family Wines in 2000, working as the Sonoma County estate's owner, winemaker, and manager of Olivet Grange Vineyard. A passion for Pinot Noir flows seamlessly through her wines thanks to sustainability efforts, including farming without synthetic chemicals since 2016.
- The 2019 Russian River Valley Pinot Noir represents a blend from three esteemed vineyards: Olivet Grange Vineyard on the Santa Rosa Plain, Pratt Vine Hill, and higher-elevation Pratt Sexton Road Ranch. Fermenting the fruit in small batches with native yeasts before barrel-aging in French oak resulted in an impeccably balanced and expressive final wine.
- Fresh raspberry, cherry, and dried rose aromas complement wisps of cinnamon and earthy forest floor before transferring onto the palate, where lifted acidity and delicate tannins open up a realm of pairing possibilities.