• 2022 Pinot NoirNew!
    Méthode à l'Ancienne
    Anderson Valley, Mendocino
    • (750 ml) $39.00
    • (750 ml Unfiltered) $39.00
    • (375 ml) $22.00
    • (1.5L Magnum) $79.00
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Navarro produces two styles of Pinot Noir: Deep End and Méthode à l'Ancienne. Both are made only with grapes grown on the estate and are fermented with hand punchdowns in small open-top fermenters to avoid using pumps with fermenting must. The Deep End cuvée is aged for 16 months in barrels, the same amount of time as is usual in Burgundy, with 40% to 50% new oak. The extended time in the barrel and high percentage of new barrels tend to mask the Pinot Noir fruit in favor of complexity and long-term aging. The Méthode à l'Ancienne cuvée is bottled in the fall before the newer vintage is harvested, spending about 10 months in barrels, around 35% of which are new oak. At this stage, the cherry-raspberry Pinot Noir fruit is the focus with a pleasant toasty background and a strong backbone from the new oak barrels.

Preparations for replanting Omega site with new Pinot Noir vines. Planting stakes and drip irrigation have already been installed, and we are placing a pile of compost next to where the vines will be planted. Since we want all the roots facing downward, we trim the roots on the new bench grafts—the nursery packed them in bundles of 25—to about six inches so they will fit in the planting hole (right). Sharpening a post hole digger to make planting easier (below).



The Méthode à l'Ancienne bottling is easy to like and easy to match with a variety of foods. The warm 2022 vintage brings forth a wine deep in flavor and rich in texture with black cherry, Earl Grey tea and cedar flavors creating complexity and extending into a long finish. Double Gold Medal winner. 96 points.


Specifications
  • Harvested: Sept. 17 to Oct. 7, 2022
  • Sugars at harvest: 23.8° Brix
  • Bottled: Aug. 17 to 18, 2023
  • Cases produced: 1,653
  • Alcohol: 13.5%
  • Titratable acidity: 5.7 g/L
  • pH: 3.71