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The Forager Pinot Noir

Original price was: $22.99.Current price is: $13.79.

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Description

The Forager Pinot Noir is a 100% Pinot Noir aged in French oak barrels, bottled at 12.2% ABV in a 750ml format. Produced by winemaker Joe Peyowner of Textbook Napathis label has earned praise from the San Francisco Chronicle as a “brilliant bottle of Pinot Noir that over delivers,” drawing fruit from either Willamette Valley, Oregon or Sonoma Coast, California depending on the expression.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12.2% | Origin: Willamette Valley, OR / Sonoma Coast, CA | 100% Pinot Noir | Winemaker: Joe Pey (Textbook Napa)

Production & Heritage

Joe Pey, the proprietor and winemaker behind Textbook Napa, created The Forager as a purpose-driven label that pairs serious winemaking with aggressive environmental commitments. Grapes are sustainably farmed at low yields and hand-harvested before maturation in all French oak barrels. Equally notable is the packaging: lighter-weight recycled glass bottles (490 grams), carbon-neutral and Forest Stewardship Council-certified biodegradable natural corks, FSC-certified recycled post-consumer paper labels printed with compostable inksmaking The Forager one of the most eco-conscious productions in the premium Pinot Noir category.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe cherry and rose petal lead the nose, followed by delicate hints of violets and cedar. There is an inviting floral lift that draws you toward the glass without hesitation.

Taste: The palate opens with bright red and dark fruitraspberry, dark plum, and macerated cherry span the spectrum across expressions. Mid-palate, notes of blood orange, tamarind, and cola emerge, underpinned by soft, velvety tannins. Wine Enthusiast described the Sonoma Coast 2021 as “well balanced and polished” with a “silky, medium-bodied” character, while the Willamette Valley 2021 showed “orange marmalade, clove and barbecue tofu flavors” sparked by elevated acidity.

Finish: The close is generously textured with savory persistence. Light wood spice, red tea, and sandalwood linger on the Sonoma Coast expression, while the Oregon bottling resolves with crunchy acidity and impressive length.

How to Drink The Forager

At 12.2% ABV and with its silky tannin structure, The Forager drinks beautifully at a slight chillaround 5862Fserved in a wide-bowled Burgundy glass. A gentle swirl opens the floral aromatics without the need for extended decanting.

  • Classic Burgundy Kir: The cherry-forward fruit profile complements a small measure of crme de cassis without becoming cloying.
  • Pinot Noir Sangria: The wine’s natural blood orange and tamarind undertones amplify citrus and spice additions in a red sangria build.
  • Red Wine Spritz: At its moderate ABV, The Forager holds structure against sparkling water and a bitter orange garnish for a lighter warm-weather serve.

Best For

  • Introducing a sustainability-minded friend to premium Pinot Noir
  • Weeknight dinners that call for an approachable yet layered red
  • Hosting a comparative tasting of Oregon vs. Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir
  • Gifting to wine lovers who value eco-conscious production

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Forager taste like? The Forager delivers ripe cherry, dark plum, and rose petal aromatics with a silky, medium-bodied palate marked by velvety tannins and savory notes of tamarind, cola, and light wood spice.

How does The Forager compare to Left Coast Cellars Cali’s Cuve Pinot Noir? Both sit in a similar price tier as accessible Oregon Pinot Noirs, but The Forager distinguishes itself with all-French-oak aging and a comprehensive sustainability program covering cork, glass, and label materials. Left Coast Cellars Cali’s Cuve tends to lean toward a fruit-forward, everyday style, while The Forager pursues a more layered, medium-bodied profile.

Is The Forager good for sipping neat? Yesits soft tannins, balanced acidity, and moderate 12.2% ABV make it an easy wine to enjoy on its own, especially served slightly below room temperature.

Where is The Forager made? The Forager is produced by winemaker Joe Pey, who also owns Textbook Napa. Depending on the expression, grapes are sourced from Oregon’s Willamette Valley AVA or California’s Sonoma Coast AVA, two of the West Coast’s most respected Pinot Noir growing regions.

What foods pair well with The Forager? Roasted duck breast accentuates its cherry and spice notes. Mushroom risotto complements the earthy, savory finish. Grilled salmon matches the wine’s medium body without overpowering it. Aged Gruyre echoes the subtle wood-spice character. Beet and goat cheese salad mirrors the wine’s natural acidity and herbal undertones.

What sizes does The Forager come in? The Forager Pinot Noir is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.

Is The Forager worth the price? The Forager positions as an accessible, mid-range Pinot Noir that punches above its weight in both winemaking quality and environmental credentialsFrench oak aging and a fully sustainable packaging chain are uncommon at this value tier.

Why The Forager?

What separates The Forager from the crowded field of sub-$25 Pinot Noir is the intersection of genuine winemaking pedigree and verifiable environmental ambition. Joe Pey brings Napa Valley rigorhand-harvesting, low yields, all-French-oak maturationto regions that deliver classic cool-climate Pinot character. The sustainability credentials are not marketing window dressing; every component from the 490-gram recycled glass to the compostable-ink labels is FSC-certified or carbon-neutral. For drinkers who want a polished, medium-bodied Pinot Noir and want to know the bottle itself was produced responsibly, The Forager delivers on both fronts with documented substance.

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