
EnRoute Pinot Noir Les Pommiers 750ml
Russian River, Sonoma County, California, United States
Producer:EnRoute
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Wine EnthusiastWith ample length and breadth, this full-bodied style of wine is an impressive showcase of the appellation, richly layered and textured. Rose petal, cherry and peppery baking spice accent tingling acidity that keeps it fresh and complex.
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Wine SpectatorLithe, offering cherry preserves and damson plum mixed with hints of lacy black tea and singed anise. Modest in scale but with good energy through the finish, delivering a nice hint of dark earth at the very end.
Sonoma County, adjacent to Napa Valley, is a diverse wine region known for its exceptional wines and stunning landscapes. With a variety of microclimates and terroirs, it cultivates a wide range of grape varieties, including Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Zinfandel. Winemakers in Sonoma County craft diverse wine styles, from elegant Pinot Noirs to robust Zinfandels, showcasing their innovative techniques and craftsmanship. The region is home to over 400 wineries, offering visitors a wealth of tasting experiences amidst picturesque vineyards. Sonoma's culinary scene is also vibrant, complementing its wine offerings with farm-to-table restaurants and artisanal food producers. Beyond wine, Sonoma County offers a plethora of outdoor activities and scenic attractions, making it a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Pinot Noir is a red wine grape variety that is widely considered one of the most challenging and finicky to grow. It is known for producing elegant, aromatic wines with flavors and aromas that can include red berries, cherry, floral notes, and earthy undertones. Pinot Noir is often associated with regions like Burgundy in France, where it reaches its pinnacle, producing some of the world's most sought-after and expensive wines.