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Kenny's Kuvee

2022 Los Carneros Pinot Noir

The 2022 Belle Glos Kenny's Kuvee Pinot Noir from the Los Carneros region is a captivating experience for any wine enthusiast. This red wine offers an exquisite balance of fruit and earth, with ripe cherry and blackcurrant notes complemented by undertones of forest floor and toasty oak. On the palate, it boasts a medium body that elegantly carries its lively acidity and well-integrated tannins, creating a mouthwatering structure that is both refreshing and sophisticated. The finish is long and smooth, enriched by a touch of spice that leaves a lasting impression. Renowned for its quality, Los Carneros remains a top-tier region for producing exceptional Pinot Noir, and the Belle Glos Kenny's Kuvee is a sterling example of what this area has to offer.

Tasting notes:


Raspberry

Raspberry

Cherry

Cherry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Tannin Mild

Low Pronounced

Pairs well with:


Duck Breast, Pork Tenderloin, Black Cherry Glazed Duck

Region:


Los Carneros

Carneros straddles the southern border of two of the state's finest winegrowing regions—Napa and Sonoma—down to the north shore of San Pablo Bay. This is a premium cool-climate winemaking area, where Chardonnay and Pinot Noir reign, producing delicate still and sparkling wines. Carneros Pinot Noir is famed for its berry and herb profile, while its Chardonnay is crisply acidic with fresh stone fruit flavors. The vines grow on low, rolling hills of shallow soils. They are frequently blanketed by coastal fog in the morning, then cooled by Pacific Ocean breezes in the afternoon. This creates a long growing season that yields deliciously fresh and elegant wines.

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