From Meyer’s entry-level line, the Okanagan Valley pinot noir features fruit from vineyards in Naramata, Osoyoos, Kaleden and Okanagan Falls. The bountiful and high-quality 2022 vintage has provided a pinot noir that is bright and fresh, with spice, cherry, wild raspberry, strawberry and some wet earth and cedar aromas. Aged in neutral French oak barrels and puncheons (larger barrels), it has a delicate touch and a pleasantly lingering finish.
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