A pack of three versatile reds that will elevate a diverse range of Thanksgiving dishes, from the main course to the many delicious sides. You will receive two bottles of each wine!
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Our 2021 Grand Ciel Syrah has an enticing array of aromas: smoked meats, black pepper, pluot, and marionberry waft from the glass. This single clone Syrah has a core of dark fruits, with notes of sanguine and toasted cumin seed. Highlights of raspberry and violets provide lift and freshness and beautifully frame the denser, darker flavors. Poised tannins gently support the juicy mid-palate and lead the way to a dreamy finish that elevates this wine to another level. Enjoy now or confidently cellar for 12+ years.
Learn More— James Suckling
Our 2022 Le Dessein allows the classic marriage of Grenache, Mourvèdre and Syrah to shine with bright red fruit and warm spices. The nose is bright, opening with a burst of pomegranate and strawberry-rhubarb aromas. Syrah contributes sweet spices like cinnamon and clove, while the Mourvèdre brings big brambly flavors. The Grenache brightens the blend and is responsible for candied red fruit flavors. The balance between these three varietals is displayed on the palate, as the broad yet velvety structure combines effortlessly with the lively acidity to give the wine length and continued bursts of flavor. This wine is energetic and enjoyable in its youth, and it can also cellar gracefully for 8+ years.
Learn More— Tim Fish, Wine Spectator
The 2022 Saffron Fields Pinot Noir is refreshing and bright, leading with a mix of quintessential red fruit with hints of darker fruit throughout. The aromas are delicate, red currant and black cherry mingle with sweet pipe tobacco and a hint of citrus on the nose. The palate is polished and herbaceous, with flavors of tea leaf, tarragon, and rose petal, as well as cranberry and fresh mushroom flavors, which both add complexity. This seductive wine handled the challenging growing season in the Willamette Valley in stride. Enjoy now or cellar 10+ years to see how this beauty evolves.
Learn More— Sean P. Sullivan NW Wine Report