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Three Outstanding Burgundian Bottles

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Flavors of Sonoma 750 ml

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What Sonoma County Does Best

Few of the world’s wine regions can compare with California’s Sonoma County—and when it comes to Burgundian varieties, it’s perhaps topped only by Burgundy itself. This three-bottle set shows what Sonoma County does best, from a thrilling Pinot Noir to an icon’s exquisite Chardonnay and a French-born Pinot-master’s mouthwatering rosé. 

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Under-the-Radar Russian River Beauty 

2020 Freeman Pinot Noir Russian River Valley

First planted in 2006 in the Russian River’s Green Valley, Freeman’s Gloria Vineyard grows an exciting mix of Pinot Noir clones. The 2020 Freeman Pinot, authored by Pinot Noir expert Ed Kurtzman and owner-winemaker Akiko Freeman, is a tour de force in Russian River Pinot.

A Rosé Pinot from a Master of the Grape

2023 Vivier Wines Rosé of Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast

Stéphane Vivier is a superstar whose wines are staples at MICHELIN-starred restaurants like SingleThread, Eleven Madison Park, and Press. This mouthwatering rosé, grown in Sonoma’s prized Petaluma Gap region, delivers his peerless pedigree in a refreshing, lively wine—a perfect backyard sipper to have on hand at all times.

Sonoma County Icon’s Chardonnay

2018 Ram's Gate Chardonnay Sonoma Coast

Ram’s Gate tapped five different vineyard blocks to build this Chardonnay, using multiple clones to build complexity into the bottle. Grown in one of the greatest growing seasons in Sonoma Chardonnay history—one that Wine Spectator rated 96 points—it’s a stunner that captures the essence of California Chardonnay.