No 6
2001 Pinot Noir from Shea Vyd
- No 6 2001 Pinot Noir …
- is 100% Pinot Noir from a 4 acre section of the Shea Vineyard which is planted to the Wädenswil clone.
- Shea Vineyard
is a renowned vineyard in the Willamette Valley in Yamhill County in Oregon.
- was bottled into 750 cases including some magnums.
- has a dark brown or maroon wax capsule. Some bottles appear to have no wax capsule.
- There are two subtly different labels for this wine.
One has an
p
in the redish-organge square the label,
while the other has a n
in the redish-organge square (see below).
- is one of ten Pinot Noir wines made by SQN, 1996—2005.
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Note the subtle difference between the front labels on the bottles above and below.
The label on the left has an n
in the redish-organge square,
while the label on the right has a p
in the redish-organge square:
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The 2001 No 6 Pinot Noir was also sold in magnums, two in a set with one magnum of
2001 Albino White.
The 2 magnums of No 6 Pinot Noir (one with a p
in the red square and one with an n
)
and one (tall) magnum of 2001 Albino White came in this wooden box:
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No 3 liter or bigger bottles of No 6 2001 Pinot Noir were produced.
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