World’s Best Wine Value
2021 Embroidery Pinot Noir Monterey County is a terrific pinot with a beautiful label. Thirteen bottles retail for a total of $325. It is completely worth every penny. But you can get it for less than a third of that price. You get $50 back using this link on a first time Wine Access purchase. Then they are offering 52% off for 12 bottles (but get 13 in order to qualify for free shipping). That case plus one comes to $156 and $106 after the sign up bonus or $8.15 per bottle. From the retailer,
Crafted from sustainably farmed Dijon clones grown in sandy Monterey County soils, this sensational Pinot Noir bargain is extremely limited in production. It comes from vintner Trevor Sheehan of Technique and GAIT fame, and we managed to swing a massive deal on the price. It’ll go down as one of our best Pinot bargains of the year.
Wine Enthusiast gave it 90 points saying,
Lush black raspberry, hibiscus and rose-oil aromas are made complex with a hint of game on the nose of this bottling. Ample tension on the sip frames the dark purple flower, plum and mace flavors.
My standard has always been to seek one point for <$0.10; it is almost impossible but this $0.09/point is as good as it gets in terms of underpaying for wine.