• 2023 Pinot NoirNew!
    Anderson Valley, Mendocino
    • (750 ml) $29.00
    • (Full Case) $288.00 ($60.00 off!)
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In 2023, there were 285,508 tons of Pinot Noir harvested in California. Out of the 17 grape-growing districts in the state, Mendocino County was the seventh-largest producer of Pinot Noir with 11,208 tons. Surprisingly, San Joaquin County produced 63,583 tons despite its hot climate. The average price for Mendocino Pinot Noir in 2023 was $3,512.99 per ton. In Anderson Valley, the most highly regarded appellation for Pinot Noir in the county, most Pinot Noir sold at a premium price in the $5,000 to $6,000 price range. A common metric used by California wineries is that the bottle price should be 1% of the price per ton of grapes. Given the premium price for Anderson Valley Pinot Noir grapes, it's understandable why there are few bottles priced at $30.00 or less.


[above] Harvest interns punching down Pinot Noir. We wear thin, food-grade gloves so we can feel the hot spots (fermenting too fast) and the cold spots (sluggish or no fermentation) and mix them up for an even fermentation.
Each day we measure the Brix of the remaining fruit sugars in each bin. [below] We keep a record of each bin so we know exactly when to press.


This particular Anderson Valley bottling was made from the remaining barrels after the Deep End and Méthode à l'Ancienne wines were selected and blended. 52% of the wine was produced from ENTAV clone 115 grapes, which have a strawberry-raspberry flavor profile, and 37% was produced from ENTAV clone 667, with a definite cherry aspect. The remaining 11% was made from FPS clone 4, also known as the Pommard clone, with a plummy personality. The wine was aged in 60-gallon French oak barrels for 10 months, with about 10% being new oak. Silver Medal winner.

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Specifications
  • Harvested: Sept. 5 to Oct. 11, 2023
  • Sugars at harvest: 23.2° Brix
  • Bottled: Aug. 14-15, 2024
  • Cases produced: 2,623
  • Alcohol: 13.3%
  • Titratable acidity: 6.1 g/L
  • pH: 3.78