Our Wines
Thank you for considering Noble Ridge wines. We are extremely proud of our wines and hope that you will enjoy their unique character and flavours.
Wines are sold in units of 3, 6, 12, 18 bottles, etc. Feel free to mix your selections.
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Burgundy for the Holidays
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Exclusive Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Sparkling Package of RARE Library and Current vintages.
This stunningly voluptuous Grigio presents flavours of mandarin orange, asian pear and lemon merangue. The fruit is elevated by a refreshing and balanced acidity with a lingering finish. Pair with salads, anitpasti and Mediterranean dishes.
This full bodied Cabernet Sauvignon has an aromatic bouquet of black cherry, blackcurrent and anise. The firm tannins are complimented by flavours of juicy raspberry and cassis. Cellaring potential of 8 to 10 years.
"The One" sounds like a confident name. And this bubbly is so good it has earned the right to be confident."
Score 92
Beppi Crosariol, The Globe and Mail
SILVER - 2019 National Wine Awards of Canada
SILVER - 2018 San Francisco International Wine Competition
LIMIT OF 3 BOTTLES PER PERSON
'Sunshine in a Glass' is what comes to mind with this perfect people pleaser.
PLATIUM - 2019 National Wine Awards of Canada
SILVER - 2018 San Francisco International Wine Competition
SILVER - 2019 Los Angeles International Wine Competition
GOLD - National Wine Awards of Canada
GOLD - 95 Points - 2018 New World International Wine Competition
GOLD - 2018 All Canadian Wine Championships
GOLD - 2018 Dan Berger International Wine Competition
"This fall Noble Ridge released its first King’s Ransom Cabernet Sauvignon from the 2015 vintage. If ever there was a vintage to ripen Cabernet Sauvignon in the Okanagan, it had to be 2015. This is an expensive wine but it is also one of the best Cabernets ever from the Okanagan. "
John Schreiner