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| 2007 Pinot Noirs Score Big with Wine Spectator and Pinot Report |
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The June 2009 issue of the Wine Spectator scored 7 of our 2007 Pinot Noirs in the 90s, with the Pommard Clones Pinot Noir receiving 94 points!
The Pinot Report, May ‘09 issue, gave 9 of our 2007 Pinot Noirs ratings in the 90s, with the 2007 Mukaida and Pommard Clones Pinot Noir each receiving a score of 97!
Check out the Critical Acclaim page to see the scores and read the reviews.
These wines won’t last long, so if you are interested in purchasing any of our wine, we welcome you to stop by our tasting room, or give us a call (707-433-0422) to place an order today!
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| Papapietro Perry wins the Pinot Cup |
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50 of the world’s top Pinot Noir producers went head to head in the 4th annual Pigs and Pinot celebration for the coveted Pinot Cup award.
The renowned panel of judges—Jerry Shriver, USA Today wine critic/writer, Greg Walters, The Pinot Report editor, and Jon Bonne, San Francisco Chronicle wine editor—selected the best of the best in this celebrated grape category.
Papapietro Perry won for our 2005 Pinot Noir Peters Vineyard Russian River Valley.
This prestigious oenophile match was held on March 20th at Charlie Palmer’s Dry Creek Kitchen.
List of the participating wineries:
A & P de Vilaine, Anthill Farms, Arista, August Kessele, Benovia Winery, Brog an Cellars, Buena Vista, Charlie/Clay, Cobb, Cono Sur, Copain, Craggy Range, Davis Family, Del La Montanya, Domaine Perrot-Minot, Domaine Serene, Dutton Goldfield, Gary Farrell Vineyards & Winery, Goldeneye, Handley Cellars’, Hanzell Vineyards, Hop Kiln Winery, Ketcham Estate, Kosta Browne, Lynmar, MacMurray Ranch, MacPhail, Maison Shaps & Roucher-Sarrazin-Guvrey-Chambertin, Merry Edwards, Native9, Nick Goldschmidt, Papapietro Perry, Paul Hobbs, Porter Creek, Radio-Coteau, Rochioli, Saphire Hill, Seghesio, Siduri, Small Vines, Talley, Tandem, Thomas George Estates, Toad Hollow, Tori Mor, Vincent Girardin, Wild Horse, Wilakenzie, Williams Selyem, Woodenhead, Zepaltas
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| Tasting Room Worthy of More than 3 Cheers |
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Tasting Room Worthy of More than 3 Cheers
Jon Bonne, Wine Editor
San Francisco Chronicle
Sunday, March 22, 2009
“Everyone wants something different from their tasting-room visit, so we've selected a cross section of top tasting rooms all over Northern California, based on a combination of recent reviews and staff experiences. Much more important than the wine, all of these should leave you thinking they were worth the trip.
Papapietro Perry
Co-located with several other winery tasting rooms, you can try through top Pinots with one of the most fun-loving tasting-room crews around. Good for connoisseurs, picnic area available.”
If you haven’t already visited our tasting room, come on by and find out for yourself why we were selected as one of the best! |
| Wine Spectator Honors Papapietro Perry |
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In October 2007, the Wine Spectator presents us with their Critics Choice Award “in recognition for producing one of the world’s greatest wines.” We were honored to receive this most prestigious award. As you can see in the picture of Ben holding the plaque, he was thrilled to be recognized for his winemaking contributions. |
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