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Le Roi Pinot Noir 2019

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Le Roi Pinot Noir 2019
California’s premium Sonoma County produces some of the state’s—and the world’s—loveliest Pinot Noir. Hailing from the glorious 2019 vintage, Le Roi (‘the king’) is a royally delicious example that offers juicy, silky red-berry flavors.
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Wine Flavor Profile
Le Roi is a medium- to full-bodied red wine, featuring aromas and flavors of cherry, raspberry and cranberry. The palate offers silky tannins and notes of white pepper on the lingering finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Salmon, tuna steak, roast chicken or duck, burgers, barbecue, charcuterie, mushrooms, soft and creamy cheeses.
Beyond the label

California’s premium Sonoma County produces some of the state’s—and the world’s—loveliest Pinot Noir. Hailing from the glorious 2019 vintage, Le Roi (‘the king’) is a royally delicious example of top California Pinot.

“With its foggy, windswept cliffs, Sonoma Coast is redefining the frontier of grape-growing in California,” says Wine Spectator. Bright, sunny days ripen grapes to perfection, while the cooling Pacific locks in freshness and vibrancy. As you’d expect, this is an ideal foundation for cool-climate-loving Pinot Noir, so naturally the rugged area has emerged as a haven for lush, fruit-filled Pinots.

Filled with juicy, red-berry flavors, this fine Pinot Noir makes a lovely, lightly chilled aperitif) or pair it with turkey, chicken, salmon and more.

On the label, you’ll discover the Fleur de Lys, a symbol that nods to French royalty, representing not only the wine’s distinction, but its French-inspired winemaking style. This Pinot Noir is fit for a king, so don’t hesitate to secure your share today.

California’s premium Sonoma County produces some of the state’s—and the wo

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“Sonoma Coast is redefining the frontier of grape-growing in California.”

Wine Spectator

on Sonoma Coast

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