
Boya Leyda Valley Pinot Noir 750ml
Description
Of a ruby red color, Boya Pinot Noir 2018 has a profile with nice intensity of red fruits like fresh raspberries and cherries with some hints of rose petals and slight herbal finish. The palate is light-bodied with soft tannins with a nice grip to the palate and a fresh acidity that gives a nice end, making it a very easy to drink wine.
Features
Sustainable
Producer Description
Boya was created by the Garce9s Silva family, pioneers of the coastal Leyda Valley in Chile. Boya in Spanish means "buoy" - an appropriate name for a wine coming from vineyard blocks that overlook the Pacific Ocean. The winery's architecture is inspired by its environment, and the surrounding rolling hills determine the different levels of the winery. The wine decants by gravity, a winemaking practice that preserves its aromatic potential and natural structure.

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