Wine
A Case of Pinot Noir, Blue Cape Cellars
- Item Number
- 11063
- Estimated Value
- 400 USD
- Sold
- 182 USD to rp16da2bf
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
This item is a case of 2013 Blue Cape Cellars Pinot Noir.
The Blue Cape Cellars wines are made in Santa Barbara County from world-famous vineyard locations in the Sta Rita Hills and Los Alamos.
The 2013 Pinot Noir won 92 points and an "Exceptional" rating with a gold medal at the Tastings.com World Wine Championships. Judges described it as, "Garnet color, fruity light-to-medium body and a graceful, nuanced finish with light oak flavor. An outgoing, mature Pinot Noir with a distinctive note of ripe stone fruit; drink up."
The Blue Cape Cellars name and logo honor winemaker Kim Hartleroad's late mother Aletha who proudly wore a blue cape working as a registered nurse. The fields of grain pictured on the label are reminiscent of the golden wheat she grew up around on her family's farm in Kansas.
Item Special Note
Wines can be shipped at the bidder's expense within California. Shipping outside California is not permitted.
Winning bidders, please collect them at the station in Rohnert Park by appointment starting November 21, 2022. Call Tina at 707-584-2007 or email auction@norcalpublicmedia.org if you have questions or to make your pick-up appointment.
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