
Imagery Estate Winery Pinot Noir California
Balanced and smooth, this Pinot Noir has layered notes of jammy strawberry, cherry, and boysenberry. The fruit flavors are enriched by well-integrated oak and blended with 5% Petit Verdot to achieve a substantial body. This Pinot Noir is rich and complex with soft tannins and a long layered finish. Petit Verdot contributes to the beautiful color and substantial body of the wine.
Rooted in three decades of Sonoma Valley winemaking, Imagery embraces the artistry of fine wine. Our Estate Tasting Room is known for helping wine lovers discover new and esoteric varietals surrounded by one of the world’s largest wine-label art collections. In our new line of Imagery wines, we’re celebrating traditional varietals enhanced with something a little outside the box. It’s our way of inviting you to raise a glass and Broaden Your Palate.
Rooted in three decades of Sonoma Valley winemaking, Imagery embraces the artistry of fine wine. Our Estate Tasting Room is known for helping wine lovers discover new and esoteric varietals surrounded by one of the world’s largest wine-label art collections. In our new line of Imagery wines, we’re celebrating traditional varietals enhanced with something a little outside the box. It’s our way of inviting you to raise a glass and Broaden Your Palate.

Imagery Estate Winery Pinot Noir California
Sale price$19.03
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