The 2019 Wildcat Mountain Pinot Noir displays an opulent and inviting garnet color and equally enticing aromas of cranberry, dried flowers, and spice. On the entry, it is powerful and intriguing, with rich, flowing tannins and lush flavors of blackberry and black cherry that dance across the palate. As it opens, layers of cedar and toast emerge adding complexity to a finish that is supple and strong. The 2019 Wildcat Mountain Pinot Noir displays an opulent and inviting garnet color and equally enticing aromas of cranberry, dried flowers, and spice.
The fruit was gently destemmed into small open-top fermenters, using state-of-the-art equipment to avoid pumping , decreasing any bitterness from seed tannins. Inoculation with select yeast strains followed a three-day cold soak with pump-overs and punch-downs. The grapes from Arrow Block provide lush tannins and lively fruit aromas, while the wind-exposed Saddle Block contributes dense color and a long finish. After 10 months of aging in French oak barrels, 40% new oak and 35% one-year-old, we bottled the wine on September 9, 2020.
2019 was a remarkable growing season for most of Sonoma County with ample winter rainfall creating wet soil and cool temperatures that delayed budbreak. Spring and summer brought moderate temperatures, while late May rains delayed flowering slightly but helped to produce smaller, looser clusters. The grapes for this wine came from two prized blocks, Arrow Block and Saddle Block, both planted to Clone 667. All of the grapes were hand-harvested in the cool early morning on September 19, 2019.
The grapes for this Pinot Noir came exclusively from our Wildcat Mountain Vineyard, owned by Steve MacRostie and his partners Nancy and Tony Lilly. On Wildcat Mountain, the vines dig into the sparse volcanic soil and stand firm against the strong winds that race in off of the Pacific Ocean most afternoons. This fog-shroud-ed mountaintop vineyard is a classic Sonoma Coast site—cool and challenging—and produces wines of great distinction.