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Schroeder Estate Patagonia Pinot Noir 2021

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Schroeder Estate Patagonia Pinot Noir 2021
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The Schroeder family has braved the elements in Argentina’s remote Patagonia region since 1927. Their plush Pinot Noir earns raves from customers and critics each year—and the 2021 edition is no exception: “a serious rendition of Pinot…91 points.”
$263.88

Wine Details

91
91PTS
  • Red - Medium Bodied
  • ArgentinaArgentina
  • Pinot Noir
  • 13.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2025

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Schroeder Estate is a medium-bodied red wine with cherry, raspberry and plum aromas, complemented by notes of sweet cedar. The palate delivers similar flavors, plus silky tannins and a long, gently spiced finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Salmon, beef, chicken, duck, lamb, mushrooms, tuna steak.
Beyond the Label

“Oh my goodness, it’s a stunner!”

When top critic (and Pinot Noir aficionado) Matthew Jukes tasted the Schroeder family’s Patagonia Pinot Noir a few vintages back, he did a double-take. A wine of this caliber for under $20 a bottle? Almost too good to be true—but it’s not. And just wait until you taste their acclaimed 2021 release. It arrives with 91 points from top critic James Suckling: “Some sweet spices come before the red cherries, red currants and some mossy berry fruit and licorice. A more serious rendition of Pinot with firmer tannins and a spicy finish.”

The Schroeder family have been braving the elements in Argentina’s deep south since 1927, regularly winning critical acclaim for wines “that master sommeliers should love” (The Wine Advocate). The key to the their decades of success (aside from genuine skill and dedication to quality): the Patagonian climate. This remote region is home to some of the world’s southernmost vineyards, where icy Antarctic breezes and intense sunlight conspire to produce tiny, thick-skinned Pinot grapes—and wines that are richer and riper than their French counterparts.

Look forward to red berry fruit, edged with warm oak and coffee. Try chilling very lightly in your fridge for 15-20 minutes—this helps to brighten up the flavors and gives the wine a really refreshing character. Then serve with duck, pork or cedar-plank salmon.

The Schroeder family’s Pinot Noir is made in very small quantities. Order today to ensure your share.

“Oh my goodness, it’s a stunner!”

When top critic (and Pinot N...

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“Spices come before the red cherries, red currants...A more serious rendition of Pinot.”

Critic James Suckling

91 points

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