2023 Shunyi Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir
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S$9988
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- 2+ for S$9688 each
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Vintage : 2023
Region : California
Country : USA
Expert Review
Aromas of stewed strawberry, cherry, and raspberry, layered with subtle floral notes and a touch of tobacco. On the palate, it leans toward a richer, New World profile—smooth yet structured, with hints of forest floor and a smoky, almost grilled edge that adds depth. The influence of Dijon clones and the cool Monterey Bay breezes give balance to the ripeness, resulting in a wine that is aromatic, full-bodied, and slightly earthy, while still maintaining the elegance typical of Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir.
About Winery
According to legend, Shun (舜) was one of the greatest emperors of ancient China. Before Shun became an emperor, he was a farmer growing rice in George Zhang’s hometown Jinan, the capital city of Shandong Province. Today, the Chinese people remember and celebrate Shun as a role model for humility, kindness, and integrity. Yi (裔) translates to “descendant.” The residents of Jinan, including George Zhang, are proud to be called descendants of Shun or ShunYi (舜裔).
ShunYi Cellars is established in the Summer of 2019. The team at ShunYi Cellars is dedicated to making wines that showcase the unique terroir of different viticulture regions. We believe wine not only connects people but also bridges experiences, cultures, and values.
Expert Review
Aromas of stewed strawberry, cherry, and raspberry, layered with subtle floral notes and a touch of tobacco. On the palate, it leans toward a richer, New World profile—smooth yet structured, with hints of forest floor and a smoky, almost grilled edge that adds depth. The influence of Dijon clones and the cool Monterey Bay breezes give balance to the ripeness, resulting in a wine that is aromatic, full-bodied, and slightly earthy, while still maintaining the elegance typical of Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir.
About Winery
According to legend, Shun (舜) was one of the greatest emperors of ancient China. Before Shun became an emperor, he was a farmer growing rice in George Zhang’s hometown Jinan, the capital city of Shandong Province. Today, the Chinese people remember and celebrate Shun as a role model for humility, kindness, and integrity. Yi (裔) translates to “descendant.” The residents of Jinan, including George Zhang, are proud to be called descendants of Shun or ShunYi (舜裔).
ShunYi Cellars is established in the Summer of 2019. The team at ShunYi Cellars is dedicated to making wines that showcase the unique terroir of different viticulture regions. We believe wine not only connects people but also bridges experiences, cultures, and values.

