Bellande showcases the purity and beauty of Willamette Valley fruit at a reasonable cost. Crafted by Brianne Day of Day Wines, this Pinot Noir is 100% organic fruit from the choicest AVA sites, including Chehalem Mountains, Yamhill-Carlton,... Read More
Crafted as a chuggable red wine, Puszta Libre comes in a skinny, easy-to-hold, Riesling-shaped bottle that will be emptied soon after opening. The blend of 60% Zweigelt, 20% St. Laurent, and 20% Pinot Noir is grown in the Burgenland... Read More
The Loire Valley is the last to come to mind when it comes to Pinot Noir and Gamay, so Cheverny Rouge has remained a well-kept secret until now. The Delaille brothers add a dash of earthy Cot (local Malbec) to their Pinot Noir/Gamay... Read More
Started in 1986, Evesham Wood is one of Willamette's originals. Since 2010, winemakers and owners Erin and Jordan Nuccio have continued the founders' tradition of making stellar wines in small quantities, using fruit from... Read More
Passe-tout-grains might seem like a mouthful, but it's pronounced pass-ah-TOO-gran and means pass all grapes into a blend of Gamay and Pinot Noir. Made by Domaine Rochebin in the Mâconnais region of southern Burgundy,... Read More
Sancerre has achieved worldwide fame for its Sauvignon Blanc, but this Loire region also produces small amounts of Sancerre Rouge and Rosé from Pinot Noir. If you're a fan of dry Rosé, then try Sancerre. Situated... Read More
Sinskey Vin Gris is 100% night-harvested, free-run, whole-cluster Pinot Noir from their Carneros estate. Once the organic juice is fermented in neutral containers, there is nothing but the pure expression of Pinot with strawberry,... Read More
Scar of the Sea winery gets its name from the influence of the Pacific ocean, located 10 minutes away by car. Pinot Noir for Vino de Los Ranchos comes from Rancho Ontiveros and Rancho Vinedo vineyards in Santa Maria, about 30... Read More