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Introducing The Crimson Collection

I specialize in making red wine and this 6-bottle wine pack is the most cost effective way to taste all of Peony Lane's reds.

From the elegance of the 2023 Estate Pinot Noir to the depth and power of the 2021 Syrah and Malbec, you'll get to experience an entire spectrum of flavor and power.

If you're thinking about building your cellar, this is the perfect way to explore the full spectrum of Peony Lane, before committing to aging your favorites.

What’s Included:

1x – 2023 Estate Pinot Noir

1x – 2021 Merlot

1x – 2021 Syrah

1x – 2021 Cabernet Franc

1x – 2021 Malbec

1x – 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon

More About the Wines:

2023 Estate Pinot Noir

From the highest elevation Pinot Noir vineyard in North America. Light cherry fruit with subtle warm spice, framed by a delicate structure and long, graceful finish. A natural fit for roast duck, salmon, or mushroom risotto.

2021 Merlot

Rich and velvety, with plum, date, and dark cherry leading to an earthy finish. A reliable companion for hearty meals and conversations that linger into the evening.

2021 Syrah

Bold and velvety, with notes of blackberry jam, blueberries, and plums, finishing with warm vanilla and clove spice. Perfect for grilled meats and summer gatherings.

2021 Cabernet Franc

Bright red fruit meets gentle herbal notes, with a backbone of fine tannins and lively acidity. Pairs beautifully with roast chicken, herbed pork tenderloin, or a simple cheese board.

2021 Malbec

Rich blackberry and plum, balanced by warm spices and vibrant acidity. A perfect match for hearty meals like ribeye, braised short ribs, or roast lamb.

2022 Cabernet Sauvignon

Smooth and balanced, with flavors of red cherry and blackcurrant layered over silky tannins and a refined finish. Perfect with flank steak, lamb, portobello mushrooms, or a slow sunset on the porch.

Please reach out if you have any further questions!

-Ben

PeonyLaneWine.com

Ben, I've been wondering, why the different bottle for the Pinot Noir, and why the different label for it as well as the Cab? Different labels for different years?

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I've changed the labels a bit with every vintage and wanted to elevate the Pinot after having the truck on every label in my first vintage.

Rethinking the truck after this convo

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I like the truck

ahh ok, same thing with the bottle?

What do you mean?

The bottle for the Pinot is different than every other wine, the shape of the glass

That goes back hundreds of years to the style of the wine bottle used classically in the region each variety was developed/gained fame

ah ok, that's neat, I didn't know that!