The Buena Vista Vinicultural Society, formed in 1863 by the winerys founder, Count Agoston Haraszthy to further improve its winemaking prowess and expand its vineyards, has been restored as a collection of unique small-production wines that honor the winerys pioneering spirit and contribution to California winemaking. The Vinicultural Society explores clonal selections, varietals and the incredible terroir of Northern California.
A lush garnett red in the glass, this 2019 Pinot Noir has aromas of raspberry, red cherries and a hint of mushroom. It is a lightly textured wine with flavors of rhubarb and cranberry with a touch of black pepper and earth on the finish. Luscious and well-balanced, the finish is enticing.