2019 Laniger Vineyard Pinot Noir
2019 Laniger Vineyard Pinot Noir
The Laniger Vineyard is located on an opposing bench slope adjacent from our acclaimed Deer Camp vineyard, on the western edge of Grace Benoist Ranch. Laniger is more protected from the cooling ...
The Laniger Vineyard is located on an opposing bench slope adjacent from our acclaimed Deer Camp vineyard, on the western edge of Grace Benoist Ranch. Laniger is more protected from the cooling Petaluma Gap but still benefits from proximity to the San Pablo Bay, allowing the fog to develop early and recede late in the day.
- Alcohol 14.0%
Tasting Notes
A fresh and lively Pinot Noir with layers of earthiness, saturation, structure, and depth—all tributes of this extraordinary vineyard block. On the nose and palate, there is a lovely rusticity with dried cherry fruit, wild rose, vanilla cola, and clove spice, supported by savory notes of black pepper and lifted anise seed. A line of vibrant acidity supports the chewy, rounded tannins leading to a perfumed mouthwatering finish with tremendous depth and complexity. This is a showstopper, exhibiting the distinctive character of Pinot Noir, especially Clone 115, which gives the wine its distinctive floral and red fruit signature.Vineyard Notes
The Laniger Vineyard is located on an opposing bench slope adjacent to our acclaimed Deer Camp vineyard, on the western edge of Grace Benoist Ranch. Here the soils are very well drained, and thanks to the Rodgers Creek Fault line, have alluvial Langier loam. This loam is volcanic, fine and sandy and presents with a gray to brown color and medium acidity levels. Laniger is more protected from the cooling Petaluma Gap but still benefits from proximity to the San Pablo Bay and its fog patterns. The gradual slope and moderate microclimate allow for even vine growth and ideal fruit ripeningAre you a Wine Club Member?
Specifications
Specifications
- Vintage: 2019
- Region: Carneros
- Appelation: Carneros
- ABV: 14.6
- Varietal: Pinot Noir
Tasting Notes
Tasting Notes
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Process
The 2019 vintage
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Winter
The 2019 harvest started one to two weeks later than previous years, mostly due to February rains, but because the vines were in their winter dormancy, it did not affect the 2019 crop.
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Spring
Spring continued to be wet with some rain during flowering, followed by cool temperatures that allowed the grapes to mature gradually.
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Summer
Most grapes ripened at lower sugars, thanks to the extended, cool growing season, and winemakers were pleased with the full flavors, fresh acidity and superb balance of the 2019 fruit.
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Harvest
Wildfires in October did not impact this year’s harvest as the vast majority of the grapes were already brought in, resulting in a crop size pretty much on par with previous years.
Winemaking