Maison Noir Lamb of God Pinot Noir 2019

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$129.00

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You won't find reviews for this wine on Vivino or Wine.com, because we bought the entire lot. It isn’t available anywhere else in the world. Only 240 bottles were produced, and it’s freakin’ delicious, with serious aging potential to boot. Each bottle is numbered and signed by the winemaker.

And while these are fun facts, it's also true that the wine was made by one of our favorite producers, André Mack, a true Renaissance Man who bottles excellent wine from some of the finest grapes in the Willamette Valley (Oregon).

The wine is dense (by Pinot standards), layered, structured, elegant, mysterious, and intensely aromatic. We are ecstatic to be able to offer you this exclusive, profoundly rare Pinot Noir.

Vineyard: Zena Crown
AVA: Eola-Amity Hills
Pinot Noir: Clone 115
THE WINE.  Lamb of God embodies the finest qualities from two of the most distinguished AVAs in the Willamette Valley: the Eola-Amity Hills and Yamhill-Carlton. Since our philosophy on oak has been to use it as a seasoning agent and not a weapon, this wine is aged in two- to three-year-old barrels. Toothsome dark fruit and a silky, voluptuous mouthfeel are shepherded into the divine concoction. Plan to sacrifice bottle after bottle.
THE WINERY.  Maison Noir Wines was founded in 2007 by iconoclastic sommelier André Hueston Mack, a Per Se and French Laundry alumnus, incorporating his trademark attitude and personal perspective on wine subculture. The wines are unique and distinctive garage wines (micro-négociant), sourcing the best fruit possible in the Willamette Valley region of Oregon to produce wines showing the individuality of their respective sites and terroirs.

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Weight 3 lbs
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