





Chevalier de la Crée “Knight’s Templar Cuvée” Pinot Noir
This bottle hails from Bourgogne (Burgundy)—Pinot Noir’s hometown, and home to the most expensive wine in the world! Burgundy is a TINY region which is why these bottles are in high demand—I was very happy to find this great value for the price, showing us everything we want from Bourgogne without the expensive price tag attached to it!
A fairly rare find, expect classic Pinot Noir charm with bright red fruit, a touch of potting soil earthiness and light tannins. This bottle is a great into to French Pinot, perfect for USA/California drinkers that are looking to expand. It drinks well on its own but particularly shines with food.
Grape: Pinot Noir:
From: Cotes de Beaune, Burgundy, France
Profile: ripe red cherry, potting soil, light-bodied but layered depth of flavors (EVERYTHING we want from Pinot Noir).
Pairing Suggestion: Roast or Grilled Chicken or Pork!
This bottle hails from Bourgogne (Burgundy)—Pinot Noir’s hometown, and home to the most expensive wine in the world! Burgundy is a TINY region which is why these bottles are in high demand—I was very happy to find this great value for the price, showing us everything we want from Bourgogne without the expensive price tag attached to it!
A fairly rare find, expect classic Pinot Noir charm with bright red fruit, a touch of potting soil earthiness and light tannins. This bottle is a great into to French Pinot, perfect for USA/California drinkers that are looking to expand. It drinks well on its own but particularly shines with food.
Grape: Pinot Noir:
From: Cotes de Beaune, Burgundy, France
Profile: ripe red cherry, potting soil, light-bodied but layered depth of flavors (EVERYTHING we want from Pinot Noir).
Pairing Suggestion: Roast or Grilled Chicken or Pork!
This bottle hails from Bourgogne (Burgundy)—Pinot Noir’s hometown, and home to the most expensive wine in the world! Burgundy is a TINY region which is why these bottles are in high demand—I was very happy to find this great value for the price, showing us everything we want from Bourgogne without the expensive price tag attached to it!
A fairly rare find, expect classic Pinot Noir charm with bright red fruit, a touch of potting soil earthiness and light tannins. This bottle is a great into to French Pinot, perfect for USA/California drinkers that are looking to expand. It drinks well on its own but particularly shines with food.
Grape: Pinot Noir:
From: Cotes de Beaune, Burgundy, France
Profile: ripe red cherry, potting soil, light-bodied but layered depth of flavors (EVERYTHING we want from Pinot Noir).
Pairing Suggestion: Roast or Grilled Chicken or Pork!