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  "path": "/articles/wa-sommeliers-splurge-worthy-pinot-noir/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-09T10:55:17.000Z",
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  "tags": [
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    "Burgundy",
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    "pinot noir",
    "sommeliers",
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    "Willamette Valley",
    "We Asked 14 Sommeliers: Which Expensive Pinot Noir Is Worth the Splurge?",
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  "textContent": "Sometimes you just want to splurge. Whether you’re celebrating a milestone birthday, flexing on colleagues, or want Tuesday to feel a little more special than normal, there’s certainly a time and place for pricey bottles. So when it’s time to reach a little deeper into your pocket, all eyes turn to the notoriously expensive Pinot Noir. There’s no shortage of ways to shell out in Pinot Noir’s most-prized region of Burgundy, but domestic examples from the Willamette Valley and Sonoma can command eye-popping sums as well.\n\nThe article We Asked 14 Sommeliers: Which Expensive Pinot Noir Is Worth the Splurge? appeared first on VinePair.",
  "title": "We Asked 14 Sommeliers: Which Expensive Pinot Noir Is Worth the Splurge?"
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