LastBottleWines.com (Last Bottle Wines) Deal Discussion Thread (Part 2)

I have enjoyed the mystery wines from LBW. Any ideas on what the pinot below is? Got one of them.

“Mystery Pinot Noir Carneros 2024
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Technical Details Country: United States Region: California Appellation: Sonoma County Varietal: Pinot Noir Aging/Cooperage: 7 months in French oak barrels (neutral) Alcohol: 13.5
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Scribe

Scribe is my guess

yeah, i agree, that makes too much sense.

It has previously been confirmed as Scribe.

The 2017 I had reminded me of grenache

just bought more of the one up now. Ive gotten 3 different wines so far from them .

I’ve never had any Rose & Arrow before. Anyone wants to share about their style?
I searched a bit and found their winemaker Felipe Ramirez used to work in Burgundy and their wine is the complex & big structure as opposed to silky/lightweight?

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Which ones? The only ones I’ve seen so far are the 2018 Highland Close and the 2021 The Point Chehalem Highlands. I haven’t been following that closely though.

Got my sauternes scratch itched.

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That 2019 laville is ridiculously good (to me at least)

Didn’t realize they had so many single vineyards. I grabbed a 2021 The Point Chehalem Highlands and a 2021 Hopewell Hills Eola-Amity Hills.

These are today so far

This is overall what I have accumulated

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Bought so many of those Rose and Arrows every time they came up now my credit card is getting declined.

Right before power hour, nice…

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Pricing your Oregon Pinot with limited name recognition at $150-200 seems like a great way to see your wine sold for $29-$39.
(I bought two @$29 and look forward to trying them.)

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Power Hour! Here we go!

Here’s SCREAGLE!

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Amazing.

That 2016 Gracia has been available for that same price on WTSO forever.

How is the wine though?