2023 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir

An approachable and easy-drinking red-fruit forward Willamette Valley Pinot Noir with bright acidity and a lengthy finish.

Comprised of pinot noir grapes from the following vineyards: Muska-Bement, Crannell, Muska, Yamhill, York Hill, Eola Springs, Sunset Ridge, Hyland, Sunny Mountain, Temperance Hill, and Fayetta. 

3,800 cases were produced!

Flavor Notes

Pomegranate
Currant
Cherry
Cinnamon

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Winemaking Notes

The 2023 growing season kicked off with a late budbreak, reminiscent of 2011. Following budbreak, a sudden shift to warm, dry weather marked the season, with only one June rain event.
Ideal summer weather prevailed until a brief hot spell in August. Harvest commenced in late August, progressing smoothly until rains in September, which delayed picking but alleviated drought stress.
Overall, fruit quality remained excellent, with balanced acidity and moderate sugars. While rain disrupted harvest timing, some fruit still met the 100-day bloom-to-harvest rule, suggesting no significant quality differences pre- and post-rain. 2023 wines will have beautiful concentration, exceptional freshness, and flavors.

Type
Red
Varietal
Pinot Noir
Region
Oregon
Appellation
Willamette Valley
Vintage
2023
Vineyards
Muska-Bement, Muska, Crannell, York Hill, Fayetta, Eola Springs, Five Points, Hyland, Yamhill, Temperance Hill
Filtration
Cross-Flow
Case production
3800
Aging
10 Months
Crush format
Hand Sorted and 100% Destemmed
Bottling date
2024-06-20
Vessel
French Oak Barrels
Alcohol percentage
13.5
Ph
3.51
Acid
6.1 g/L

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