
Devil's Advocate 2017 Pinot Noir California
With wine the Devil is in the details, and with Devil’s Advocate you can always be sure that you are drinking exquisitely crafted wine. This is a straightforward and easy-drinking style of Pinot Noir. Red fruited with just a touch of spiced currant complexity, it has an elegant balance that dances between well-developed acidity, moderate alcohol, and a silky texture. The Devil’s Advocate Pinot Noir is as good on its own as it is with food. We’ve been enjoying it at the beginning of a meal with smaller, lighter appetizers. Judges love it too. It took home 93 Points at the 2019 New York International Wine Competition and a Silver Medal at the 2019 Harvest Challenge and 2020 Winemaker Challenge.
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Devil's Advocate 2017 Pinot Noir California
With wine the Devil is in the details, and with Devil’s Advocate you can always be sure that you are drinking exquisitely crafted wine. This is a straightforward and easy-drinking style of Pinot Noir. Red fruited with just a touch of spiced currant complexity, it has an elegant balance that dances between well-developed acidity, moderate alcohol, and a silky texture. The Devil’s Advocate Pinot Noir is as good on its own as it is with food. We’ve been enjoying it at the beginning of a meal with smaller, lighter appetizers. Judges love it too. It took home 93 Points at the 2019 New York International Wine Competition and a Silver Medal at the 2019 Harvest Challenge and 2020 Winemaker Challenge.
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With wine the Devil is in the details, and with Devil’s Advocate you can always be sure that you are drinking exquisitely crafted wine. This is a straightforward and easy-drinking style of Pinot Noir. Red fruited with just a touch of spiced currant complexity, it has an elegant balance that dances between well-developed acidity, moderate alcohol, and a silky texture. The Devil’s Advocate Pinot Noir is as good on its own as it is with food. We’ve been enjoying it at the beginning of a meal with smaller, lighter appetizers. Judges love it too. It took home 93 Points at the 2019 New York International Wine Competition and a Silver Medal at the 2019 Harvest Challenge and 2020 Winemaker Challenge.





















