
Lot 952 | 2021 Russian River Valley
Pinot Noir
Ready to drink, homerun Pinot Noir from an epic source in the Russian River Valley. This $34 Pinot Noir drinks like a $60 bottle.
Ready to drink, homerun Pinot Noir from an epic source in the Russian River Valley. This $34 Pinot Noir drinks like a $60 bottle.
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From the fog-shrouded rolling hills of southern Russian River Valley comes this juicy, brooding, cool-climate Lot 952 Pinot Noir. This is a medium-bodied wine with a bold tannic structure and pure dark berry fruit, complemented by rich earthy undertones, cola spices, and cedarwood spices. This wine was given the royal treatment—everything from its terroir to being aged in expensive French oak, making this an unbelievable release you don’t want to miss.

- Vintage
- 2021
- Appellation
- Russian River Valley
- Grape
- Pinot Noir
- Alcohol by Volume
- 13.50%
- Cases Produced
- 600
- Drink/hold
- Now through 2027
- Release Email
CHW Confidential
Lot 952 2021 Russian River Valley Pinot Noir comes charging out of the gate in ready-to-drink fashion. It’s sourced from an epic vineyard run by the nicest mom-and-pop farmers who harvest pristine grapes from their special site in the fog-shrouded rolling hills of southern Russian River Valley in the Sebastopol area.
What got our attention immediately is that this wine is absolutely classic Russian River. Dark berry fruit, earth, cola, and cedarwood notes—the latter being hallmarks of aging in expensive French oak from excellent coopers, including the likes of Bel Air, François Frères, and Sirugue. These are top-of-the-line barrels often reserved for a winery’s flagship Pinot Noir—ones that cost $60-$160, and yes, you read that right! Lot 952 is already strutting its stuff, showing off those classic Russian River qualities with secondary notes emerging like black tea and truffles. Translation: this is ready for you to enjoy right now and at $34, trust us when we say this drinks like a wine double the price. Because it should be double the price. But not for you—and that’s why you’re a CH Wine fan!