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WINE SPECTATOR 93 Pts = Only $39!
The Wine Spectator, normally EXTREMELY stingy with scores, just awarded Loring Russell Family Pinot Noir 2007 a stellar 93 points. To make matters even juicier, we’ve negotiated $10 OFF per bottle, driving the price from the $50 retail price down to $39.99. For perspective, the average price of 2007 Pinots scoring 93 – 95 in the Wine Spectator is over $60 per bottle! Buy a case of this wine and you’ll save $120 plus we’ll throw in FREE SHIPPING. LAST CALL: Due to the overwhelming success of this offer only a few cases remain so RSVP now.
Wine Spectator “Outstanding 93” Points: “Tight and concentrated on full-bodied blackberry and wild berry fruit that shows a hint of mocha and spice, with floral notes and firm tannins that beg for short-term cellaring. There's a wonderful finish of pure dark fruit. Drink now through 2014. 93 points”
WINEMAKER PROFILE: In only 11 years, Brian Loring has become the go-to winemaker in California’s Central Coast when it comes to Pinot Noir. Mentoring his fair share of now highly-acclaimed winemakers, Brian has an innate skill at producing big, luscious and silky Pinots that are coveted across the country. |
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