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2015 Champlin Creek

Pinot Noir
Carneros
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About this Wine

The grapes for this Pinot Noir came exclusively from Champlin Creek, an exceptional vineyard located on a windswept hillside in western Carneros near Sonoma Town. This is a visually gorgeous wine with a dark plum color that appears both bright red and deep purple at the same time.

Library Selection

91 Points

"This is an earthy wine, funky in rose garden and compost, with a demure entry that develops into a more full-bodied sense of thickness and dense tannin over time. There's a nice flourish of strawberry and rhubarb that takes on a compote-like lushness. "
Virginie Boone
Wine Enthusiast, 8/1/18
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Tasting Notes

This is a visually gorgeous wine with a dark plum color that appears both bright red and deep purple at the same time. Aromas of black cherry and brown sugar make for an inviting wine. After taking a sip, the flavors reveal layers of blueberry and raspberry underscored by rich and luxurious tannins.

Accolades
  • 91 Points: Virginie Boone Wine Enthusiast - 8/1/18
  • "This is an earthy wine, funky in rose garden and compost, with a demure entry that develops into a more full-bodied sense of thickness and dense tannin over time. There's a nice flourish of strawberry and rhubarb that takes on a compote-like lushness. "

Winemaking

The fruit was gently destemmed into small open-top fermenters, using state-of-the-art equipment and procedures to avoid any pumping of the must. Inoculation with select yeast strains followed a three-day cold soak, and the caps were managed with a combination of pump-overs and punch-downs. The wine was aged in French oak barrels, 17% new and 48% one-year-old, and aged for 12 months before being bottled on October 31, 2017.

Vintage

A bit warmer than average, the 2016 growing season proved to be a very good one, with near-perfect conditions for growing Pinot Noir. A well-timed cool spell in August slowed ripening down, enabling the fruit to develop evenly to full maturity without sugars being too high. The vines at Champlin Creek are planted on a hillside to Clone 667. The clusters are loose and the berries are very small, which results in a low juice-to-skin ratio. The grapes were picked on September 19, 2016.

Vineyard

The grapes for this Pinot Noir came exclusively from Champlin Creek, an exceptional vineyard located on a windswept hillside in western Carneros near Sonoma Town. Champlin Creek features volcanic soils, which means it is rocky and well-drained. The site’s challenging combination of wind and rocky soils results in a wine with deep color and excellent tannins.

Technical Notes
  • composition:

    100% Pinot Noir

  • alcohol: 14.50%
  • bottling date: 10/31/2017
  • aging:

    Aged 12 months in French oak, 17% new, 48% one-year-old

  • fermentation:

    Gently desteemed into open-top fermenters; three day cold soak; cap management included pump-overs & punch-downs

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