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Red Wine: Highlands 41 Wines | Pinot Noir – NV
Experience the forces that shape the wine: abundant sunlight, cooling fog & ocean breezes, and well-drained soils.
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Producer: Highlands 41 Wines
Vintage: NV
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country/Region: United States, California
Experience the forces that shape the wine: abundant sunlight, cooling fog & ocean breezes, and well-drained soils. You will discover scents of red fruits and spice on the nose, followed by a palate of black cherry and spice with a smooth finish.
Producer Information
Each bottle of Highlands 41 captures the energy and excitement of visiting somewhere new, meeting new people, and trying something new. Proudly rooted in Paso Robles, our wines embody the pioneer spirit that founded the area and the amazing undiscovered flavors that can be found here. Highlands 41 will take you on a journey unlike any other you have experienced with a California wine. Named after historic Highway 41 and the rugged Creston Highlands, Highlands 41 is the embodiment of the energy and freedom. Millions of years ago, the Highlands 41 vineyards were submerged under an ancient sea. Fast forward millions of years, the seas have receded and the Creston Highlands are over 1,300 ft. above sea level with limestone-rich soils which provide ideal conditions for vineyards. Highlands 41 is born and bred in Paso Robles, and each of our wines embody the pioneer spirit that founded the area and the amazing undiscovered flavors that can be found here. Our estate vineyards and winery are Certified Sustainable by CSWA through environmentally friendly farming practices, solar panels, and wastewater treatment and reclamation.






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