Pinot Noir 750 ml
Böen is more than a wine—it’s a tribute to the land, generations of farming heritage, and the pioneering spirit that shaped California’s wine country. The name Böen, meaning “The Farm”, serves as a reminder that great wine is inseparable from the soil it comes from.
Joe Wagner’s roots run deep in California’s coastal wine regions, tracing back to three early farming families who arrived in the mid-1800s. His ancestors braved grueling wagon trains, homesteaded rugged terrain, and farmed everything from walnuts and pears to wine grapes, always adapting to the land’s challenges. In 1972, Joe’s grandparents Charlie and Lorna Wagner and his father, Chuck, took a bold leap, founding Caymus Vineyards, where Joe grew up immersed in the world of growing grapes and winemaking. Joe would soon go on to create Copper Cane Wines & Spirits, the birthplace of Böen where he continues to honor his family roots.
