LAST CALL 4 this 96 Points, 4 Barrel produced  MUST HAVE PINOT


Waits Mast is a husband and wife Pinot Noir venture that started in 2000 when two Pinotphiles decided to start their own venture. Under the guidance of their winemaker Shalini Shekhar (Roar, William Selyem) and the staff at Roar they started production of their own label, and the rest as they say…. is history.

Waits-Mast 2019 Nash Mill Vineyard Pinot Noir (Anderson Valley)
GGWC 54.99
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Wine Enthusiast “Editors Choice” 96 Points: “This is a beautiful Pinot Noir with a depth of flavor that will only increase in complexity over time. Find pronounced aromas and flavors of bright red cherry, strawberry and pomegranate, forest floor, toasted wood and violet. Fine-grained, silky tannins slide off the tongue; elevated acidity brings lightness and freshness from start to lingering finish. “

FMW 96+ Points: “This full-bodied wine has a treasure trove of flavor complexity and great balance. The color is a deep red with an auburn rim. Aromas present a fascinating medley of cherry, black tea, rhubarb and pine forest, while the flavors weave together ripe Bing cherry, crisp raspberry and subtle Asian spices. It’s delicious, and enjoyable now through 2030.”


Winemaker's tasting notes: The wine has a brilliant medium garnet color in the glass. As it opens up, the wine reveals aromas of bing cherry compote, asian 5 spice, and clove. Hold your glass up to the light and see the translucence of this cool-climate Pinot Noir. The palate fills the mouth with a mix of fresh and sweet cherry, a softness balanced with bright acidity. As the wine lingers, intense pure cherry flavors underpinned by cola nut, cocoa and sandalwood begin to surface. Complex yet remarkably fresh, this wine is quite enjoyable now, but can age for 7+ years. 98 cases produced.

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