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2011 A By Acacia Vineyard Pinot Noir, California, USA

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Wine Notes

Price Range of 750ml bottle, ex-tax in USD
Average: $15   From: $12   To: $17

Score: 87.
The Wine-Searcher score of 87/100 is based on the following wine critic score:
Critic Score
87/100 (26 notes from 22 users )  
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Awards
Award Organization Award Year Result Extra Description
The Dallas Wine Competition 2013 Bronze Red Table Wines
San Francisco International Wine Competition 2012 Double Gold  
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Price History for 2011 A By Acacia Vineyard Pinot Noir
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Grape Variety: Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is the red wine grape of Burgundy, now adopted (and feverishly studied) in wine regions all over the world. The variety's elusive charm has carried it to all manner of vineyards, from western Germany and northern Italy to Chile, South Africa, Australia, and perhaps most notably California and New Zealand. It is the patriarch of the ‘Pinot’ family of grape varieties – so called because their bunches are similar in shape to pine cone (pinot in French). Other members of this family are Pinot Gris, ... more


Region Hierarchy
  • California wine region

    California is the largest and most important wine region in the United States. Occupying the southern two-thirds of the country's west coast (Oregon and Washington make up the rest), it spans almost ten degrees of latitude and 850 miles (1370km) of coastline. With mountains, valleys, plains and plateaux, the state's topography is as complex as its climate, offering winegrowers a bewildering choice of terroir.

    Although Californian wines rose to global renown only in the past few decades (notably after the Paris Judgment of 1976), the state's viticultural history dates back ... more

  • USA wine region

    The United States is the world's fourth-biggest wine-producing nation (behind France, Italy and Spain) and produces roughly 18.5 million hectoliters each year – about 15 percent more than the next largest producer, ... more

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