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2003 Martinelli Vineyards Pinot Noir Bondi Home Ranch Water Trough Vineyard Green Valley Sonoma County

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About Martinelli Vineyards

Martinelli Winery is truly a creation born out of love. Founders Giuseppe and Luisa Martinelli eloped from their native Tuscany in 1895, with little more than their knowledge of winemaking, and set out to make a life in the new world. Over a century later, we can safely say that they succeeded.

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2003 Martinelli Vineyards Pinot Noir Bondi Home Ranch Water Trough Vineyard Green Valley Sonoma County

Producer: Martinelli Vineyards
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Pinot Noir
Origin: California
Region: Sonoma

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93 Points | International Wine Cellar , May/June 2005

($50) Deep ruby-red. Captivating aromas of wild blackberry and blueberry, lifted by a bright floral element. Suave, silky and deep, with the strong berry and bitter chocolate flavors brightened by harmonious acidity. This has terrific lively fruit and finishes with firm, ripe tannins. A superb showing. In contrast to the Zio Tony 2003, this is more vibrant than the 2002 release.

93 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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Pinot Noir

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