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Lombardi Gap's Crown Pinot Noir 2022

Lombardi Gap's Crown Pinot Noir 2022

Aromatics

This 2022 Gap’s Crown Pinot Noir reveals enticing lilac, lavender, dark cherry, and blackberry that fill the glass. Vibrant undertones of black truffle and dark chocolate.

On The Palate

This Pinot Noir is round and focused. Crushed berries dominate the front palate. Chocolate-covered cherries and a trace of candied orange peel saturate the midpalate and linger for a smooth and lengthy finish.

Wine Critic Reviews

Wine Review Online (94): This took some time to open in the glass, and that’s to be expected from a young wine of this pedigree. It shows the lighter side of Gap’s Crown, with a red fruit and spice focus that adds hints of cola, wintergreen and oak char. It’s still folding together, so rest it in the cellar for a few years before diving in and serving with fish or a game bird. I continue to be impressed with this label’s Pinot Noir offerings.

95 Points – Tasting Panel Magazine

95 Points – International Wine Report

95 Points – Wilfred Wong

94 Points – Wine Enthusiast

94 Points – Audrey Frick, JebDunnuck.com

92 Points – James Suckling

$91.99
Lombardi Gap's Crown Pinot Noir 2022
$91.99
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Aromatics

This 2022 Gap’s Crown Pinot Noir reveals enticing lilac, lavender, dark cherry, and blackberry that fill the glass. Vibrant undertones of black truffle and dark chocolate.

On The Palate

This Pinot Noir is round and focused. Crushed berries dominate the front palate. Chocolate-covered cherries and a trace of candied orange peel saturate the midpalate and linger for a smooth and lengthy finish.

Wine Critic Reviews

Wine Review Online (94): This took some time to open in the glass, and that’s to be expected from a young wine of this pedigree. It shows the lighter side of Gap’s Crown, with a red fruit and spice focus that adds hints of cola, wintergreen and oak char. It’s still folding together, so rest it in the cellar for a few years before diving in and serving with fish or a game bird. I continue to be impressed with this label’s Pinot Noir offerings.

95 Points – Tasting Panel Magazine

95 Points – International Wine Report

95 Points – Wilfred Wong

94 Points – Wine Enthusiast

94 Points – Audrey Frick, JebDunnuck.com

92 Points – James Suckling