Red Wine | Pinot Noir MCM88 | Senses

$5,961.25

      Pinot Noir.

      From the renowned vineyard formerly known as Keefer Ranch, Senses winery presents to you the MCM88 Pinot Noir; an exuberant single vineyard Pinot Noir from Russian River, originating from the block originally cultivated by Kosta Browne. The boldest Pinot Noir yet comes from a very special block in an equally special vineyard now known as Perry Ranch. This addition to the Senses family stands apart from its siblings with greater concentration and richness.” “MCM88” could reference a specific vineyard plot, a vineyard block, or some other distinctive aspect of the wine or the winery. The name “Senses” suggests attention to sensory perception and craftsmanship in winemaking.

      Ruby red.

      Notes of red fruits such as cherries, raspberries, and strawberries, as well as earthy, floral, and spicy nuances.

      Poultry: Roast chicken, duck à l’orange, or oven-baked turkey are classic choices that pair well with the acidity and fruity flavors of a Pinot Noir. Pork dishes: Roast or glazed pork, especially if they include fruit flavors like apples or plums, can complement the wine’s delicate and fruity flavors. Fatty fish: Fish such as salmon or tuna, prepared with mild sauces or accompanied by fresh herb garnishes, can harmonize well with the silky texture and subtle flavors of Pinot Noir.

      Russian River, Sonoma County, California.

       United States.

Description

    From the renowned vineyard formerly known as Keefer Ranch, Senses winery presents to you the MCM88 Pinot Noir; an exuberant single vineyard Pinot Noir from Russian River, originating from the block originally cultivated by Kosta Browne. The boldest Pinot Noir yet comes from a very special block in an equally special vineyard now known as Perry Ranch. This addition to the Senses family stands apart from its siblings with greater concentration and richness.” “MCM88” could reference a specific vineyard plot, a vineyard block, or some other distinctive aspect of the wine or the winery. The name “Senses” suggests attention to sensory perception and craftsmanship in winemaking.

    750 ml