Occidental 2023 Freestone Pinot Noir Red Wine 750 mL is a beautifully expressive Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir crafted by legendary winemaker Steve Kistler. Sourced from the Freestone vineyards, where cool coastal fog and well-drained soils create ideal growing
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Occidental 2023 Freestone Pinot Noir Red Wine 750 mL is a beautifully expressive Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir crafted by legendary winemaker Steve Kistler. Sourced from the Freestone vineyards, where cool coastal fog and well-drained soils create ideal growing conditions, this wine reflects both precision and elegance. The 2023 vintage highlights the hallmark Occidental stylevibrant fruit, lifted aromatics, and refined structuremaking it a must-have for Pinot Noir enthusiasts. Available at Whiskey Caviar.
Tasting Notes:
Color: Bright ruby red with garnet hues
Nose: Aromas of red cherry, raspberry, rose petals, and subtle spice with hints of forest floor
Palate: Silky and refined with flavors of wild strawberry, cranberry, pomegranate, and earthy minerality balanced by fine tannins
Finish: Long, graceful, and precise with lingering red fruit and freshness
Vital Stats:
Region: Sonoma Coast, California
Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir
ABV: ~13.5%
Bottle Size: 750 mL
Ideal For:
Perfect for lovers of cool-climate Pinot Noir, collectors of Kistlers wines, or those seeking an elegant red for fine dining. Pairs beautifully with roasted duck, salmon, mushroom dishes, and artisanal cheeses. Best enjoyed in Riedel red wine glasses to capture its aromatic finesse.
FAQ:
1. What makes the Freestone Vineyard special?
Its proximity to the Pacific Ocean brings cool fog and long ripening seasons, producing Pinot Noir with vibrant acidity and layered complexity.
2. Can the 2023 vintage be aged?
Yes, while approachable young, it has the structure to age gracefully for 710 years.
3. How should I serve this Pinot Noir?
Serve slightly chilled at around 5560F in Riedel red wine glasses to enhance its elegance and aromatics.
Available at Whiskey Caviar.
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