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95
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Etude Wines

2022 Hallberg Vineyard Pinot Noir

Regular price $70  / 750 mL
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Tasting Notes

With its vibrant ruby hue, this wine immediately captivates with aromas of crushed Bing cherries and raspberries, enhanced by an enticing red fruit profile. On the palate, these aromas are brought to life, showcasing a nuanced blend of juicy red fruit and a subtle hint of light barrel toast. A savory note adds depth and complexity, while the polished, well-integrated tannins provide a refined and balanced finish.

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James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com, January 2025

“Bright aromas of wild raspberries, citrus peel and graphite. The palate is medium-bodied with fresh acidity and finely grained tannins, giving flavors of blueberries, potpourri and cassia bark. Refined and pure, with a lovely perfumed lift. Drink or hold.”

91
James Molesworth, Wine Spectator, March 2025

“This offers up fan friendly red licorice and black cherry notes, with light woodspice and dark tea accents on a gently toasted and polished finish. Drink now through 2028.”

    • Technical info
      • Vintage: 2022
      • Alcohol: 13.8%
      • Volume: 750 mL
      • Varietal: Pinot Noir
      • Brand: Etude Wines
      Vintage Notes
      The 2022 growing season began with several weeks of sunny weather, leading to an early bud break in February. Cooler temperatures arrived in late February and early April, though summer remained relatively mild compared to previous years. Yields were lighter than average; the region experienced a solid growing season overall. Fruit quality has been exceptional, and the smaller berry and cluster sizes suggest a promising vintage.
    Technical info
    • Vintage: 2022
    • Alcohol: 13.8%
    • Volume: 750 mL
    • Varietal: Pinot Noir
    • Brand: Etude Wines
    Vintage Notes
    The 2022 growing season began with several weeks of sunny weather, leading to an early bud break in February. Cooler temperatures arrived in late February and early April, though summer remained relatively mild compared to previous years. Yields were lighter than average; the region experienced a solid growing season overall. Fruit quality has been exceptional, and the smaller berry and cluster sizes suggest a promising vintage.