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Cakebread Two Creeks Vineyards Pinot Noir Wine

Vendor Cakebread Cellars
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Discover the enchanting harmony of flavors in Cakebread Two Creeks Vineyards Pinot Noir, a captivating wine crafted with precision and passion from the renowned vineyards of Napa Valley's Carneros region. With meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to quality, Cakebread Cellars presents this exceptional Pinot Noir, a true reflection of its terroir and winemaking expertise.

Winemaking Process: Crafted with care and precision, Cakebread Two Creeks Vineyards Pinot Noir is made from hand-selected grapes sourced from the estate's Two Creeks Vineyards in the Carneros region. Following gentle pressing, the juice undergoes fermentation in small lots to preserve the grapes' distinct flavors and aromatics. Aging in French oak barrels adds depth and complexity, resulting in a wine of exceptional character and refinement.

Food Pairing: Versatile and food-friendly, Cakebread Two Creeks Vineyards Pinot Noir pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes. From roasted duck and grilled salmon to wild mushroom risotto and herb-infused poultry, its delicate yet flavorful profile complements a wide range of flavors. It also pairs wonderfully with artisanal cheeses and charcuterie, making it an ideal choice for entertaining or simply indulging in a moment of culinary delight.

Occasions: Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or enjoying a casual evening at home, Cakebread Two Creeks Vineyards Pinot Noir is the perfect companion. Serve it at dinner parties, outdoor gatherings, or intimate dinners for an unforgettable wine experience that captivates the senses and elevates every moment.

Unforgettable Experience: With each sip, immerse yourself in the essence of Carneros, where cool coastal breezes and sun-drenched vineyards converge to produce wines of unparalleled elegance and complexity. Cakebread Two Creeks Vineyards Pinot Noir promises an unforgettable journey through the world of fine wine, offering a taste of luxury and sophistication that leaves a lasting impression on the palate and the soul.

ABV

14%

Tasting Notes

Prepare to be enchanted by Cakebread Two Creeks Vineyards Pinot Noir. Delicate aromas of ripe red berries and cherries intertwine with subtle hints of spice and earth, enticing the senses. On the palate, experience the wine's silky texture and vibrant acidity, harmoniously balanced with flavors of raspberry, cranberry, and a touch of cocoa. With its elegant structure and supple tannins, this Pinot Noir delivers a long, lingering finish that leaves a lasting impression of finesse and complexity. Cakebread Two Creeks Vineyards Pinot Noir offers a captivating tasting experience, showcasing the best of Napa Valley's Carneros region with every sip.




Distillery Information

Since founding the winery in 1973, we've set out to create quality wines that pair best with good food and good company. Our wines reflect the personalities of our estate vineyards as well as the spirit of our entire team. We're proud to share these wines—from our family to yours.
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