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32 Winds produces Pinot Noir from Dry Creek Valley, a cool-climate pocket of Sonoma County where morning fog and afternoon winds shape the character of the fruit. The winery's portfolio centers on this single varietal in three expressions: a flagship Pinot Noir, a Rosé of Pinot Noir, and the Lucky Well Vineyard U.V. Pinot Noir, which draws from a specific site within the appellation. Pinot Noir thrives in Dry Creek's conditions, developing the silky tannins and bright acidity that define the variety. The wines have been assessed by Wine Enthusiast, Wine Advocate, Falstaff, Wine Spectator, and Decanter, reflecting their standing within the critical landscape. The winery's focus on a single grape across distinct vineyard expressions and styles demonstrates a deliberate approach to terroir-driven winemaking in one of California's most established cool-climate regions.
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