A blend of sites and clones, all from Sonoma County, the 2018 Pinot Noir was destemmed and brought up in neutral French oak. There were 2,000 cases made. Revealing a medium ruby/translucent purple hue to go with a beautiful nose of spiced strawberries, raspberries, crushed flowers, and violets, it's beautifully textured and medium-bodied, with good acidity and outstanding length. You're going to be hard pressed to find a better Sonoma County Pinot Noir at the price, and it's going to drink brilliantly for 2-4 years. | 92 points, Jeb Dunnuck for jebdunnuck.com Bibiana Gonzalez Rave crafts her Alma de Cattleya wines as high-quality offerings representing the uniqueness of Northern California: Sonoma and Napa County. Alma means "soul" in Spanish - and Cattleya is the national flower of her native country, Columbia. These wines are the perfect accompaniment to everyday meals and relaxing moments.The Pinot Noir grapes are sourced mainly from the Russian River Valley, but also include sites in the Sonoma Coast AVA, close to the Pacific Ocean. This wine is comprised of a selection of clones 115, 777, 667, Pommard, and 114.Elegant notes of raspberry, Black cherry, and plum are backed delicately by subtle spice and vanilla as this true representation of Sonoma County culminates with soft tannin and a long finish. | Alma de Cattleya Wines