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Weibel Family 2010 Pinot Noir
- Item Number
- 13044
- Estimated Value
- 17 USD
- Sold
- 8 USD to fncer
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
A bottle of our Weibel Family 2010 Pinot Noir - Our pinot noir vineyards are located in Potter Valley, in Eastern Mendocino County. The 15-yr old vines yield less than average tonnage, putting all their effort into intensely flavored berries which have unique characteristics. Our Pinot Noir aged in barrels for 18 months in a combination of 70% neutral and 30% new French oak. It has lush, bright cherry and raspberry on the nose, followed with fresh berry cherry flavor on the mid-palate. It finishes with nuances of rose petal and a hint of clove.
Item Special Note
This year, you may NOT pick up your auction winnings at the event. All wine must be shipped and will be sent to you directly from the winery of the winning bids. Please note the costs for shipping below. Also note that your winning bids will be charged sales tax if the shipping address is in California. For California, shipping rates are as follows: 1-3 750ml Bottles: $13. 4-6 750ml bottles: $18. 7-12 750ml bottles: $27. Each additional 6 750ml bottles: $ 9. 1 Magnum: $15. 2-3 Magnums: $25. Each additional Magnum: $10. For outside California, shipping rates are as follows: 1-3 750ml Bottles: $15. 4-6 750ml bottles: $30. Each additional 3 750ml bottles: $15. 1 Magnum: $25. 2-3 Magnums: $40. Each additional Magnum: $15. Please be aware that if you request to ship your wines immediately, the weather may damage your wines. It is getting hot across the country and we would regret your wines being needlessly damaged. We are more than happy to store your wines until the weather cools in the Fall.
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