June 17, 2024 – Rolling Hills, CA – Castle Rock Winery is proud to announce that in a new Wine Spectator article, “A Comprehensive Guide to Everything Pinot Noir,” Castle Rock Winery is named as one of the “particularly great Pinot Noir values.”
An excerpt from the article goes on to say:
“Pinot Noir is one of the world’s most popular red wine grapes. While the variety originated hundreds of years ago in France’s Burgundy region, it has spread across the globe, much like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay. Today, wine lovers can enjoy Pinot Noirs from California’s Sonoma Coast and Russian River Valley, Oregon’s Willamette Valley, New Zealand’s Marlborough and Central Otago, and many other regions.
Popular Pinot Noir Labels
Along with La Crema and Meiomi, other well-known and widely available Pinot Noir labels include Louis Jadot and Bouchard Père & Fils in Burgundy, and Belle Glos in California. For wineries that offer particularly great Pinot Noir values, look to Oregon’s A to Z Wineworks and California’s Castle Rock, among others.”
Castle Rock Winery owner Greg Popovich stated, “Out of literally thousands of Pinot Noirs produced around the world, for the Wine Spectator to name two brands as being ‘particularly great Pinot Noir values’ is quite an honor. Also, I’d like to congratulate A to Z Wineworks on being the other value brand mentioned. Our mantra ‘Award-Winning Wines at Affordable Prices’ is really playing out lately.”