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TCM Maltese Falcon Pinot Noir 2024

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 TCM Maltese Falcon Pinot Noir 2024
The Maltese Falcon’s dark thrills and style-forward storytelling stand the test of time. We’re honoring the masterwork of film noir with its own Pinot Noir, a layered red with fruit flavors guaranteed to captivate wine lovers of all kinds.
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Wine Flavor Profile
TCM Maltese Falcon Pinot Noir is a medium- to full-bodied red with aromas of bright red berries and subtle floral tones. Its palate offers similar flavors layered with notes of cherry and held together by velvety tannins.
Wine Food Pairings
Salmon, tuna steak, roast chicken or duck, burgers, barbecue, charcuterie, mushrooms, soft and creamy cheeses
Beyond the Label

Indisputably one of the most influential film noirs of its time, The Maltese Falcon continues to captivate audiences with its labyrinth of deceit, dark thrills and cynical dialogue. Now, we’re honoring the work with its own Maltese Falcon Pinot Noir, a rich and compelling California pour that offers a depth of red fruit flavor.

The wine comes to us via the state’s North Coast area, a vast region that stretches roughly from San Francisco to Fort Bragg and includes the Napa and Sonoma valleys, Russian River, the Stags Leap District and Carneros.

Because vineyards throughout the appellation were sourced to produce it, coastal breezes, cooling fog and crisp mountain air all played a role in ensuring its ultimate freshness. On the palate, a blend of cherry, strawberry and raspberry flavors is knit together with balanced acidity and velvet-soft tannins, creating a plush mouthfeel and a clean finish.

Just like the movie’s star—detective Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart), who holds his own in any situation encountered in his quest for the jewel-encrusted falcon—the wine works well with a variety of meals and menus. Though we like it best, funnily enough, with all sorts of fowl.

This is “the stuff that dreams are made of”—order soon to try some.

Classic Movie Pairing: The Maltese Falcon (1941)

Silky and layered, this Pinot is the perfect match for the layers of intrigue woven into director John Huston’s film noir masterpiece. A triumph of style-forward storytelling—and a landmark moment for Humphrey Bogart—the movie’s hard-boiled dialogue and shadowy atmosphere has come to define the genre and had a lasting influence on the world of cinema. Co-starring Mary Astor, Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet, it's been included on many short lists of top films.

Indisputably one of the most influential film noirs of its time, The Maltese Falcon continues to captivate audiences with its labyrinth of deceit, dark thrills and cynical dialogue. Now, we’re honoring the work with its own Maltese Falcon Pinot Noir, a rich and compelling California pour that offers a depth of red fruit flavor.

The wine comes to us via the state’s North Coast area, a vast region that stretches roughly from San Francisco to Fort Bragg and includes the Napa and Sonoma valleys, Russian River, the Stags Leap District and Carneros.

Because vineyards throughout the appellation were sourced to produce it, coastal breezes, cooling fog and crisp mountain air all played a role in ensuring its ultimate freshness. On the palate, a blend of cherry, strawberry and raspberry flavors is knit together with balanced acidity and velvet-soft tannins, creating a plush mouthfeel and a clean finish.

Just like the movie’s star—detective Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart), who holds his own in any situation encountered in his quest for the jewel-encrusted falcon—the wine works well with a variety of meals and menus. Though we like it best, funnily enough, with all sorts of fowl.

This is “the stuff that dreams are made of”—order soon to try some.

Classic Movie Pairing: The Maltese Falcon (1941)

Silky and layered, this Pinot is the perfect match for the layers of intrigue woven into director John Huston’s film noir masterpiece. A triumph of style-forward storytelling—and a landmark moment for Humphrey Bogart—the movie’s hard-boiled dialogue and shadowy atmosphere has come to define the genre and had a lasting influence on the world of cinema. Co-starring Mary Astor, Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet, it's been included on many short lists of top films.

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