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2020 Temblor Pinot Noir

2020 Temblor Pinot Noir

Carneros750ml 14.1

The Temblor Vineyard Pinot Noir, the second vineyard-designated Pinot Noir from the Etude Estate Vineyards at Grace Benoist Ranch. These vineyards are tucked away in the far northwest corner of ...

The Temblor Vineyard Pinot Noir, the second vineyard-designated Pinot Noir from the Etude Estate Vineyards at Grace Benoist Ranch. These vineyards are tucked away in the far northwest corner of the Carneros appellation and feature well-drained, rocky upland soils. The site includes six different soil types and a wide variety of topographical features, and the vineyard parcels were customized to conform to the various soil types and the changing contours of the topography. The diverse sites on this beautiful property allow us to highlight certain portions of the vineyard by illustrating the variations of wine character attributable to different soil series and microclimates.

  • Alcohol 14.1%
  • Vintage 2020
Regular price $90.00
Regular price $90.00 Sale price

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Specifications

  • Vintage: 2020
  • Region: Carneros
  • Appelation: Carneros
  • ABV: 14.1
  • Varietal: Pinot Noir

Tasting Notes

An alluring “cooler climate” Pinot Noir showing beautifully perfumed dark berry fruit and a lovely lifted floral note with minerality and earthy undertones. Pleasing layers of black cherry compote, blackberry preserves and rich, dark plum puree, are interwoven with subtle notes of caramel, leather, and tobacco leaf. The floral note comes through from the wild chaparral character, showing hints of aromatic lavender and violet. On the palate, crushed stone and earth sits alongside savory tea leaf and black pepper spice, finishing with touches of wet stone and gravel. A robust, rich, and round expression of Grace Benoist Ranch, with a plush, concentrated mouthfeel, leading to a polished, lithe texture, and persistent finish.

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The Vineyard

GRACE BENOIST RANCH

The Temblor Vineyard is located on a gradual slope that faces east within Grace Benoist Ranch Estate.  The soils here are very well-drained, with tightly packed volcanic boulders and cobbles braided throughout, a result of the Rodgers Creek Fault line which is adjacent to the vineyard.  Temblor is directly influenced by the cooling Petaluma Gap and San Pablo Bay, causing the fog to develop early and recede late in the day.  The gradual slopes and moderate microclimate allow for even vine growth and fruit ripening.

Process

  • Winter

    The 2020 season is considered another successful vintage, despite being remembered for factors beyond the typical harvest season. It was a warm, dry winter and the rain and cooler weather didn’t arrive until the end of March.

  • Spring

    While the mild spring season was a great early start, our winery working conditions had extensive safety protocols due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Summer

    Summer brought very cool mornings and very warm days, but then harvest was interrupted by wildfires across California, which came as grapes started to be picked, and we were very fortunate that none of our vineyards were in the areas of the active fires.

  • Harvest

    The red wine harvest started in late August, with the wines showing excellent development in cellars, reflecting the fine vintage year.

Crafted Excellence

Winemaking

The grapes for this wine were harvested at night to preserve freshness and integrity. They were placed in open-top fermenters for 3-5 days of cold maceration followed by fermentation. A small percentage of the grapes were left as whole cluster to preserve the buoyancy of aromatics of the fruit and to add structure and refinement to the wine. Punch downs were performed during the early stages of fermentation with the extraction becoming gentler as the wine became dry. A quiet extended maceration followed, helping to enhance the richness and mouthfeel of the wine. The wine was lightly pressed into French oak barrels (25% new) where it rested for 14 months. The wine was bottled with no fining or filtration and allowed to rest for another eight months prior to release.