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3 mystery bottles of Single Vineyard Designated 2020 Pinot Noir. The 2020s were really tight on release due to higher levels of acid than normal. Given the 2 years in bottle, the acid has softened and the fruit has emerged… and they taste AMAZING. They can be enjoyed now, or will age beautifully for years. These are probably the most age worthy wines we’ve made since the 2005 vintage.
NOTE - we have a limited number of different wines available, but if you order multiple 3 packs, we’ll do our best to get you as many distinct wines as possible! And since they’re all REALLY GOOD WINES… you probably NEED to think about ordering multiple sets. This is a bet you seriously CANNOT LOSE!!!
3 mystery bottles of Single Vineyard Designated 2021 Pinot Noir. The 2021s were much more approachable on release than the 2020s. They’re really singing right now. Bright yet soft and round on the palate. These are seriously yummy wines!!
NOTE - we have a limited number of different wines available, but if you order multiple 3 packs, we’ll do our best to get you as many distinct wines as possible! And since they’re all REALLY GOOD WINES… you probably NEED to think about ordering multiple sets. This is a bet you seriously CANNOT LOSE!!!
if anyone is on the fence, let me tell you I’ve ordered from Loring in the past, the value here is off the charts.
Brian’s Pinot’s are fantastic and don’t let the screw top fool you, these are punch well beyond their weight!
With limited wines, it gets hard to mix up packs to essentially create more offers. Partly why we did 3 packs instead of 6 or 12 packs. So there was some mixing option - albeit not to the single bottle level.
So I took a flyer on a mystery pack last year, and was unbelievably surprised given the price and the screw cap ( I am a berserker after all). We went through the 3 bottles in no time. I’m in for both mystery packs this year.
Agreed. I am not buying any this year only because I own too much wine. And I feel bad about not buying.
However, the rest of you young Turks should gobble this up. I have been drinking Loring wines since the dark days of the Squires BB (my first vintage was 2004) and I have never been disappointed. I brought a 2016 Loring Bulldozer to Smith and Wollensky’s for a meal with a client, his investment banker and a friend of theirs who was an insufferable wine geek. The geek pronounced that it could not be any good because it had a screw cap. WRONG! My client and the investment banker pronounced it as outstanding.
To top it off, It tasting like so much more that “just” pinot that I sent an email to winery asking about the blend from the restaurant and got a response before dessert was served. Now that’s customer service.