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2007

Pinot Noir

Russian River Valley

Composed of fruit from Lindsay Estate Vineyard and other select sites neighboring our winery, our appellation pinot is deep ruby in color and perfumed with dark fruits, woodsy notes and spice. Dark red cherry and boysenberry introduce a palate that is vibrant, lythe and satiny, intermingling earthy notes of tea and forest floor around a velvety, mouthfilling core of perfectly ripened fruit. Bright acidity cleanses the palate and provides the perfect counterpoint to the supple tannins that grace the finish. Alcohol 14.7%

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92 points
Wine Advocate

90 points
International Wine Cellar

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Harvest Date September 13 – October 2

Growing Season The 2007 growing season was preceded by a mild, dry winter. Bud break came early and set a crop of small clusters and highly concentrated berries. Summer brought ideal weather with warm, even temperatures through veraison. Several heat spikes in August anticipated an early start to crush, but temperatures cooled in early September, allowing ample time for phenolics as well as sugars to reach optimum levels. The result was a slow, steady harvest of exceptional quality, with wines showing great intensity and structure.

Winemaking

• Hand-harvested grapes
• Fermented in small, open-top stainless steel fermentors with indigenous yeasts
• 5-day cold soak, 15-to-18-day total maceration
• Spontaneous malolactic fermentation in barrels
• Aged 11 months in small French oak barrels; 58% new
• Unfined and unfiltered; bottled August 2008