Sign In

2012 Marcassin Vineyard Pinot Noir

Lightly depressed cork

5 available
Minimum Bid Per Bottle is $230
Exceptional Collection
Ends Sunday, 7pm Pacific

ITEM 10591383 - Removed from a subterranean, temperature and humidity controlled residential cellar; Purchased upon release; Consignor is original owner

Bidder Quantity Amount Total
5 $230
Item Sold Amount Date
I10540379 2 $230 Dec 14, 2025
I10530411 4 $230 Dec 14, 2025
I10520732 10 $230 Dec 7, 2025
I10414800 1 $230 Oct 5, 2025
I10414778 1 $230 Oct 5, 2025
I10401477 1 $230 Sep 28, 2025
I10349300 1 $240 Sep 7, 2025
I10344434 2 $240 Aug 31, 2025
I10344106 1 $240 Aug 31, 2025
I10328873 1 $240 Aug 24, 2025
2012 Marcassin Vineyard Pinot Noir

RATINGS

97Robert M. Parker Jr.

...seems to remind me of a grand cru from Burgundy’s Côte de Nuits... ...nose of strawberries, black cherry liqueur, fresh porcini mushrooms and forest floor is followed by a dark, full-bodied, rich and concentrated wine...

PRODUCER

Marcassin

Helen Turley and her husband John Wetlaufer are one of Napa Valley’s most famous couples. Both are winemakers and entrepreneurs who between them have consulted or worked for a significant number of the valley’s most prestigious wineries. They founded their own winery, Marcassin, in 1990 in the Russian River Valley where they cultivate fewer than 20 acres planted to Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Marcassin Chardonnays are consistently among the finest produced in California – or anywhere in the world, according to Robert M. Parker J. – and the couple is also now producing highly-rated Pinot Noir. Parker has written that Turley and Wetlaufer “continue to rank at the top of the short list of producers making the world’s most prodigious, complex wines.” The total annual production at Marcassin is fewer than 2,000 cases and the wines are distributed only through the winery’s mailing list.

REGION

United States, California, Sonoma, Sonoma Coast

Sonoma Coast AVA runs from San Pablo Bay in the south to Mendocino County in the north. It includes 7,000 vineyard acres and earned AVA status in 1987. Its proximity to the Pacific Ocean means it gets double the rainfall of nearby inland appellations and the ocean gives the appellation a relatively cool climate. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir can thrive in these conditions, and there are numerous producers making critically acclaimed Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

TYPE

Red Wine, Pinot Noir

This red wine is relatively light and can pair with a wide variety of foods. The grape prefers cooler climates and the wine is most often associated with Burgundy, Champagne and the U.S. west coast. Regional differences make it nearly as fickle as it is flexible.

WINEMAKER