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2021 Martin Ray Vineyards and Winery Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast 750 ml

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That Time We Drank a Whole Glass Just to Write a Tasting Note...

The 2021 Martin Ray Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir took the Wine Access tasting table by storm, just as it does...Every. Single. Year.

Bold, luscious, and boasting the kind of excellence that’s rare in Pinots at this price, it’s a major contender for Pinot lovers’ case-buy of the year.

There’s a reason our Master Sommelier, Sur Lucero, drank an entire glass just while writing the tasting note. Deep ruby in hue, it’s got crushed black raspberries, dark red and vibrant red cherries, huckleberries, and a plush, supple palate full of juicy fruit decorated with notes of hibiscus and a kiss of cinnamon. Fleshy, warm, and capped with a long, satisfying finish, it’s delicious—and WAY too easy to drink.

The consistent level of quality in the glass is, of course, the result of intensive labor in the vineyard. That was the spirit in which Martin Ray—a pioneer of California viticulture alongside legends like Donn Chappellet and Robert Mondavi—founded his winery in the 1940s, and it continues in his name today.

Ray wanted to craft Pinot Noir and Chardonnay to rival the best of Europe, when most would have found that notion laughable. He cut yields and refused to irrigate in the vineyard, and he was even stricter in the cellar, sometimes holding wines back a decade until he felt they were ready to go to market. That dedication to quality landed Martin Ray wines in the White House under both the Johnson and Nixon administrations, and started a legacy that continues with 93-point gems like this one.