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2023 "Cohort 3" Pinot Noir

Progressive Scale Weight: 3R

Vintage: 2023

Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir

Appellation: Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, California, USA

Barrel Aging: 10 months, 22% New French Oak, 78% Neutral French Oak

Alcohol: 13.5%

Cases Produced: 621

Winemaker: Aaron Piotter

Proprietors: TJ & Hadley Douglas

This is our third vintage of PWC Pinot Noir, and it’s safe to say we are hitting our stride! We source our grapes just down the road from the famed Merry Edwards vineyards, so you know this wine is high-quality without breaking the bank! 

This vintage offers vibrant flavors of bing cherry, fresh-crushed raspberry, and tart cranberry, with a bright acidity that keeps the palate fresh and lively. The tart red fruit notes are complemented by a hint of red fruit jam, adding depth without overpowering the crisp, clean finish. It's a refreshing, easy-to-drink wine perfect for casual sipping or pairing with light dishes.

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Previous Vintages:

2022 "Cohort 2" Pinot Noir (Winner of Double-Gold at CA State Fair and Silver at Sunset International Wine Festival)

2021 "Cohort 1" Pinot Noir

Some Quick Info About

PWC's Core Tenets

PWC is not made from bulk juice.

No leftover juice or shiner bottles here - you deserve to know where your wine comes from! We've been working with this wine since it was grapes on a vine! We're choosing to work with growers like Juan Gamino, a first-generation Mexican-American grower in the Russian River Valley of Sonoma. Over time, we expect our entire grape portfolio to be as intentional as our wine.

PWC is a new way to think about wine.

Learning about wine can be intimidating. To make it easier, we developed the Progressive Scale, a way of categorizing wine by its body instead of varietal or region.

PWC pays it forward.

$1 of every bottle or piece of merchandise sold goes to support learning opportunities for the Urban Grape Wine Studies Award for Students of Color participants. When you support PWC, you're not just buying wine to enjoy, you're also supporting equity and inclusion in the wine industry.

PWC is a vehicle for industry learning.

For ten weeks each year, the current cohort of Urban Grape Wine Studies Award for Students of Color interns will work an entire harvest season in Sonoma to learn the ins and outs of winemaking. They will assist our winemaking team in all aspects of making PWC. The sales from their wine will allow the next season's interns to have the same experience. Each vintage is named after the cohort that helped to make it. And this is how we change the wine world - one vintage at a time!

At PWC, everyone is a wine drinker.

The wine world doesn't need another brand—it needs is a new way to think about wine. This is the only way we'll encourage future generations to stay connected with the industry. PWC is here to build a bigger table - and set a wine glass at each place setting.

Our purpose.

We believe in a more inclusive wine world. With your support, change will happen one vintage at a time, and together, we can progress our palates while building a wine industry that reflects us all!