Pebble Lane Wines are crafted from ultra-premium California grapes to elevate the dining experience with unique cuisine. The process involves everything from sampling barrels with the winemaking team to final blending, ensuring each wine perfectly complements the distinct flavors of every dish.
California’s diverse grape-growing regions are renowned for their unique climates, but some areas benefit from a particularly long growing season. Proximity to the coast brings the influence of marine breezes, gently cooling the valleys daily. This effect fosters the gradual and uniform ripening of grapes, often extending their journey to physiological maturity by as much as four weeks compared to their counterparts elsewhere in the state. This prolonged period on the vine yields wines of intricate depth, boasting heightened aromatics, intense fruit flavors, and a rich expression of varietal character.
Grown on sustainably farmed vineyards, our grapes receive thoughtful care throughout the year. For our Pinot Noir Rosé, we source from coastal California sites where foggy mornings stretch into midday, followed by cool afternoon winds and mild nights. This coastal climate fosters the development of vibrant flavors and complexity while preserving the wine’s essential acidity.
Upon arrival at the winery, the grapes are whole-cluster pressed and fermented cold in stainless steel tanks. Minimal intervention and careful handling in the cellar ensure that Pebble Lane wines are fruit-driven and true to both variety and terroir.
Our Pinot Noir Rosé exhibits fresh aromas of strawberry, cherry, and light notes of rose petal. Crisp flavors of red apple and raspberry are accompanied by a refreshing yet lingering finish, with hints of fresh herbs. Pair with crab cakes or fresh lobster.
Specs
Appellation: California
Aging: Stainless Steel
Alcohol 13.5%
What’s Included
6-bottles:
6x 2022 Pebble Lane Pinot Noir Rosé, California Case:
Windswept coastlines and sunny valleys meet to form the perfect setting for our estate vineyards. From this meeting of land and sea, the wines of Pebble Lane are crafted to pair beautifully with premium steak and seafood cuisine.
The wines of Pebble Lane are created from grapes grown on our very own estate vineyards. In this unique setting, maritime fog from the Pacific Ocean sweeps through the valley nightly, cooling the vines and lengthening hang time. This extended growing season allows flavors to concentrate within the grapes, resulting in exceptional wines with layered complexity.
Our sustainable practices are as much a part of our wine as our grapes. To share our tradition of winemaking and our vineyards with the next generation and to pave the way for future innovation is at the very heart of what it means to be sustainable. Our vineyards and winery are certified sustainable by a number of third-party organizations, including GLOBAL G.A.P., the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, and BRC.
How much more are you saving by buying a full case?
(Note: tax and shipping are not included in savings calculations.)
Pebble Lane Pinot Noir Rosé - $30 = 25.00%
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Pebble Lane 2022 Pinot Noir Rose
As always, super big thanks to Alice and WD for the golden ticket and opportunity to share some notes!
The bottle is clear glass with relatively simple labels. I like the look. Screw cap top, and the wine shows a really nice light salmon.
On pop and pour, straight from a day in the fridge, it has some light apricot and floral notes… some white fruit. The palate is light bodied, very crisp with mouth watering acidity, and good minerality. Flavors of light strawberry and white peach… maybe some cranberry? I’ve been fighting a cold for the past few weeks, so I’m sure that I missed some nuances.
After sitting for 15 minutes in the glass, not much change… maybe slightly more bitterness (not in a bad way) that makes me recognize that this is a rose of Pinot Noir, and not zin. Full disclosure, I am not a big pinot noir fan, generally. As this warmed, definitely more of the PN earthiness that I don’t prefer.
Seems to be well crafted and a nice summer sipper, fully dry rose’. Given the crisp acidity, would likely be better with food, grilled fish or cream sauce. It held up well with the salmon in a butter sauce, smashed garlic potatoes, and peas we had for dinner.
For $8-10 per bottle, this seems like pretty good QPR.
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Received the email midweek that I was going to be a labrat for next Monday’s offer. Thanks, Alice, for sending a nice bottle of rosé to pair with the hot weekend! Luckily, the bottle showed up a day before it was going to be 95 degrees out and it was not even warm to the touch when I received it from the man in brown. We were going to the opera on Friday evening, and they have a wonderful festival garden and allow you to bring your own drinks and food. We were buying their picnic dinners so thought it would be a great chance to bring along this Pebble Lane Pinot Noir Rosé to try and pair with the variety of things in the picnic box.
Started with the bottle pretty cold since we were going to be outside at about 93 F degrees. On pop and pour, not a lot on the nose, little bit of fruit, nothing discernible, maybe a bit too cold. First taste, bright and a bit tart. We notice it is a little oily or buttery on the roof of the mouth, got a bit of apple/peach and a lot of acidity on the finish. Has a little more going on than the average rosé I would say. As it started to warm up, it seemed to lose the taste of fruit and seemed a bit sweeter but more tart.
Onto the picnic. Picnic consisted of a smoky chicken, potatoes, asparagus, an Herb Ricotta Fritatta Amuse Bouche(not my favorite), some grapes, cheese and an apple crumble for dessert. It held up well to the smokiness of the chicken and was pleasant with most of the rest of the meal. Did not go well with the cheddar cheese. It did not pair well at all with the apple crumble, both tasted extremely bitter upon mixing them together. Also did not go well with my wife’s cheesecake. But she also had a bit of brownie and it went ok with the chocolate.
But after dinner as it warmed up, it really lost most of its fruit taste and it just seemed to become more bitter and acidic. I really did not care as much for it without the food and after it became a bit warmer. It went well with the chicken and I think it would go really well with salmon and other flavorful seafoods. I expected to like this standalone on a hot summer evening, but without the food I did not find it as appealing. I usually find rosés to be a good wine for after dinner on a hot summer evening, but this one was better with food and much better on the cold side.
The opera was A Midsummer Nights Dream and we came out for intermission and had another small glass. Was still a little bitter and tart, so I would definitely recommend this wine with food. Thanks again Alice for the chance to try the Pebble Lane Pinot Noir Rosé!
Had anybody been able to use their coupons from the recent mystery offer? I got two coupons because I bought two cases. I used one but it’s not letting me use the second one. I’m pretty frustrated since I lost a chance to buy the SB yesterday, I would buy today’s offer of the rosé if I could get my coupon code to work. I emailed them yesterday but no response yet.
@napellicci@rjquillin On the thread for the mystery case, WD has said he’s working on a solution for the issue (that all the coupons for a particular amount share the same code). But I don’t think it’s resolved yet. At least I don’t remember seeing anything to that effect.
2022 Pebble Lane Pinot Noir Rosé, California
Tasting Notes
Specs
What’s Included
6-bottles:
Case:
Price Comparison
Not for sale on winery website, $180/case MSRP
About The Winery
Available States
AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, VT, WA, WV, WI, WY
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Jul 14 - Tuesday, Jul 15
2022 Pebble Lane Pinot Noir Rosé
6 bottles for $59.99 $10/bottle + $1.33/bottle shipping
Case of 12 for $89.99 $7.50/bottle + $1/bottle shipping
Previous offer:
8/30/23 (2021)
How much more are you saving by buying a full case?
(Note: tax and shipping are not included in savings calculations.)
Pebble Lane Pinot Noir Rosé - $30 = 25.00%
Labrat reporting for duty!
Pebble Lane 2022 Pinot Noir Rose
As always, super big thanks to Alice and WD for the golden ticket and opportunity to share some notes!
The bottle is clear glass with relatively simple labels. I like the look. Screw cap top, and the wine shows a really nice light salmon.
On pop and pour, straight from a day in the fridge, it has some light apricot and floral notes… some white fruit. The palate is light bodied, very crisp with mouth watering acidity, and good minerality. Flavors of light strawberry and white peach… maybe some cranberry? I’ve been fighting a cold for the past few weeks, so I’m sure that I missed some nuances.
After sitting for 15 minutes in the glass, not much change… maybe slightly more bitterness (not in a bad way) that makes me recognize that this is a rose of Pinot Noir, and not zin. Full disclosure, I am not a big pinot noir fan, generally. As this warmed, definitely more of the PN earthiness that I don’t prefer.
Seems to be well crafted and a nice summer sipper, fully dry rose’. Given the crisp acidity, would likely be better with food, grilled fish or cream sauce. It held up well with the salmon in a butter sauce, smashed garlic potatoes, and peas we had for dinner.
For $8-10 per bottle, this seems like pretty good QPR.




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Received the email midweek that I was going to be a labrat for next Monday’s offer. Thanks, Alice, for sending a nice bottle of rosé to pair with the hot weekend! Luckily, the bottle showed up a day before it was going to be 95 degrees out and it was not even warm to the touch when I received it from the man in brown. We were going to the opera on Friday evening, and they have a wonderful festival garden and allow you to bring your own drinks and food. We were buying their picnic dinners so thought it would be a great chance to bring along this Pebble Lane Pinot Noir Rosé to try and pair with the variety of things in the picnic box.
Started with the bottle pretty cold since we were going to be outside at about 93 F degrees. On pop and pour, not a lot on the nose, little bit of fruit, nothing discernible, maybe a bit too cold. First taste, bright and a bit tart. We notice it is a little oily or buttery on the roof of the mouth, got a bit of apple/peach and a lot of acidity on the finish. Has a little more going on than the average rosé I would say. As it started to warm up, it seemed to lose the taste of fruit and seemed a bit sweeter but more tart.
Onto the picnic. Picnic consisted of a smoky chicken, potatoes, asparagus, an Herb Ricotta Fritatta Amuse Bouche(not my favorite), some grapes, cheese and an apple crumble for dessert. It held up well to the smokiness of the chicken and was pleasant with most of the rest of the meal. Did not go well with the cheddar cheese. It did not pair well at all with the apple crumble, both tasted extremely bitter upon mixing them together. Also did not go well with my wife’s cheesecake. But she also had a bit of brownie and it went ok with the chocolate.
But after dinner as it warmed up, it really lost most of its fruit taste and it just seemed to become more bitter and acidic. I really did not care as much for it without the food and after it became a bit warmer. It went well with the chicken and I think it would go really well with salmon and other flavorful seafoods. I expected to like this standalone on a hot summer evening, but without the food I did not find it as appealing. I usually find rosés to be a good wine for after dinner on a hot summer evening, but this one was better with food and much better on the cold side.
The opera was A Midsummer Nights Dream and we came out for intermission and had another small glass. Was still a little bitter and tart, so I would definitely recommend this wine with food. Thanks again Alice for the chance to try the Pebble Lane Pinot Noir Rosé!
Had anybody been able to use their coupons from the recent mystery offer? I got two coupons because I bought two cases. I used one but it’s not letting me use the second one. I’m pretty frustrated since I lost a chance to buy the SB yesterday, I would buy today’s offer of the rosé if I could get my coupon code to work. I emailed them yesterday but no response yet.
@napellicci I got two, different amounts and codes, and both worked. Did you receive ones with the same code word?
@rjquillin I got the same amount, same codeword
@napellicci @rjquillin On the thread for the mystery case, WD has said he’s working on a solution for the issue (that all the coupons for a particular amount share the same code). But I don’t think it’s resolved yet. At least I don’t remember seeing anything to that effect.
@InFrom @napellicci @rjquillin
Maybe they can create an extraneous discussion thread for every offer, in order to accommodate the second coupon code.
@chipgreen @napellicci @rjquillin Haha, I’m sure that request could be accommodated! PS that limonada looks fantastic.
@napellicci i received this email a week or so ago
Hello,
Casemates here, with an update on your coupon from the Mystery Warehouse Wine Cleanout Part II.
Since you ordered two, you now have two uses of the coupon code. Here’s the code again:
It’s good until 12/29/25.
@normanl0 Well, I’ve tried that code on a second order and it doesn’t work
@napellicci @normanl0
In that case, I’d use the contact CS dialog found under
account -> your orders -> view details -> I need help with this
@normanl0 @rjquillin I did do that yesterday, haven’t gotten a response yet
@napellicci @normanl0
They are light staffed over weekends.
Hopefully they’ll catch up soon.
I got the same amount of, same codeword