Wine
6 bottles 30th Anniversary Estate Pinot Noir - Lange Estate Vineyards & Winery
- Item Number
- 9050
- Estimated Value
- 744 USD
- Sold
- 350 USD to Larry_Carol
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Considered New World pioneers in the production of Pinot Gris, Don Lange was the first winemaker in the United States to release a barrel-fermented style, an effort that Wine Spectator senior editor Matt Kramer hailed as a “benchmark” bottling. Wine Enthusiast proclaimed Lange Estate to be “one of the great Pinot Noir producers in the United States.”
The winning bidder receives 6 bottles of the 30th Anniversary Estate Pinot Noir.
From the producer: This small-lot commemorative 30th Anniversary Pinot Noir is just hitting its stride. The 2016s from our Estate have developed beautifully with luxurious texture, outstanding clarity, and strong mineral and fruit-driven persistence. This sensational wine is brimming with life and richness that will see it well into the 2030s.
Crafted from just 2 barrels from our Heritage Block and Redside Vineyards.
The wine received 93 Points from The Wine Enthusiast
Item Special Note
Sales tax of 9.25% will be applied to the winning bid.
Winning bidder can collect this item at the station in Rohnert Park by appointment starting September 15, 2025. Call Tina at 707-584-2007 or email auction@norcalpublicmedia.org.
It can be shipped within California at the bidder's expense. Shipping outside the state of California is not permitted.
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