Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir
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Description
Description
Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir is a medium-bodied Sonoma County Pinot Noir bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced by Purple Wine + Spirits, this California red leads with bright red-fruit aromatics and a spice-accented palate that punches above its modest price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Sonoma County, California | Varietal: Pinot Noir | Producer: Purple Wine + Spirits
Production & Heritage
Marlo Cellars is produced under the Purple Wine + Spirits portfolio, drawing fruit from Sonoma County — one of California's most respected Pinot Noir growing regions. The wine is made in a medium-bodied, fruit-forward style that emphasizes accessibility. While specific cellar techniques have not been publicly detailed by the producer, the Sonoma County appellation ensures the grapes benefit from the region's hallmark cool-climate influence, including coastal fog and moderate temperatures that help preserve natural acidity in thin-skinned Pinot Noir.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fragrant cherry and cranberry lead the nose, followed by layers of red raspberry. The bouquet is bright and inviting without heavy oak influence.
Taste: On the palate, the red fruit carries through from the aromatics, forming a juicy mid-palate core. Warm notes of cloves, caramel, and baking spice frame the fruit, adding complexity without overwhelming the varietal character. The overall impression is balanced and medium-weight.
Finish: The finish is crisp yet silky, with lingering hints of raspberry and subtle spice. It signs off clean, without excessive tannin or bitterness.
How to Drink Marlo Cellars Pinot
Serve slightly below room temperature — around 55–60°F — to let the fruit aromatics open up without letting the alcohol become overly prominent. This is a versatile Pinot Noir that drinks well on its own or alongside food. Try it in a Pinot Punch (red wine, citrus, and sparkling water) for a refreshing warm-weather serve. It also works nicely in a classic Red Wine Sangria, where the cherry and spice notes complement fresh stone fruit and orange. For a simple wine cocktail, a Kalimotxo (equal parts red wine and cola over ice) transforms the fruit-forward profile into a surprisingly refreshing highball.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners when you want Sonoma County quality without the premium price tag
- Introducing new wine drinkers to Pinot Noir's approachable, fruit-forward side
- Casual gatherings and backyard barbecues where versatility matters
- Building an affordable by-the-case house red for entertaining
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir taste like? It delivers bright cherry, cranberry, and red raspberry fruit framed by warm clove, caramel, and baking spice, finishing crisp and silky. The overall impression is a medium-bodied, fruit-forward Pinot Noir with gentle spice complexity.
How does Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir compare to Josh Cellars Pinot Noir? Both occupy a similar entry-level California Pinot Noir bracket, but Marlo Cellars sources specifically from Sonoma County, while Josh Cellars draws from broader California appellations. Marlo tends to show more defined spice notes alongside its red fruit, whereas Josh Cellars is often described as fruity and pleasant but less distinct.
Is Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir good for beginners? Yes — its approachable fruit character, medium body, and smooth tannins make it an excellent entry point for anyone exploring Pinot Noir. The lack of heavy oak or aggressive tannin keeps the flavor profile welcoming and easy to enjoy.
Where is Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir made? Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir is produced from Sonoma County grapes in California under the Purple Wine + Spirits label. Sonoma County sits north of San Francisco and is recognized as one of the state's premier cool-climate winegrowing regions.
What foods pair well with Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir? Roasted chicken or turkey, where the wine's acidity cuts through rich poultry skin. Grilled salmon, which mirrors the medium body without overpowering the fish. Mushroom risotto, where earthy flavors complement the spice notes. Charcuterie boards with mild cheeses like Gruyère or young Gouda. Pork tenderloin with a cherry or cranberry glaze to echo the wine's fruit core.
What sizes does Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir come in? Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir worth the price? Marlo Cellars positions as an entry-level Sonoma County Pinot Noir, and the Sonoma County sourcing gives it a meaningful edge over many comparably priced bottles that rely on broader California appellations. For everyday drinking, it represents solid value within its tier.
Why Marlo Cellars Pinot Noir?
The strongest argument for this wine is the Sonoma County appellation at an entry-level price — a combination that is genuinely uncommon. Most Pinot Noirs in this bracket source fruit from generic California or Central Coast designations, where warmer temperatures can strip the grape of its signature elegance. Marlo Cellars benefits from Sonoma's cool-climate advantage, delivering varietal-correct aromatics and a balanced palate that reflects genuine regional character. For drinkers who want honest Pinot Noir without a serious financial commitment, it fills a gap that few competitors at this level manage to address.
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