
B Side Pinot Noir North Coast - 750ML
B Side Pinot Noir North Coast
If you’re looking for a smooth and elegant red wine, you’ll love the B Side Pinot Noir North Coast. This wine is made from grapes grown in the cool and diverse North Coast region of California, where the climate and soil create the perfect conditions for Pinot Noir. The wine has a true ruby red color and a complex bouquet of strawberry, cranberry, rose petal, and brewed black tea. On the palate, it’s fresh and fruity, with a balanced acidity and a silky finish. This wine pairs well with roasted chicken, mushroom risotto, cheese platter, and more. It’s a great choice for any occasion, whether you want to impress your guests or enjoy a relaxing night at home. Order your bottle of B Side Pinot Noir North Coast today and discover the soul of this unique wine.
Product Details:
- Country: USA
- State: California
- Brand: B Side
- Spirits Type: Wine
- Spirits Style: Red
- Taste: Ruby red, strawberry, cranberry, rose petal, black tea
- Food Parings: Roasted chicken, mushroom risotto, cheese platter
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