Champ de Reves Anderson Valley Pinot Noir 2011
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This is the second vintage of the Jackson family's Angerson Valley pinot noir project, from a high-elevation property that Jess Jackson and Barbara Banke purchased in 1999 and began planting in 2006. The vineyard sits above the town of Booneville at elevations approaching 2,000 feet, benefiting from plenty of sunlight as well as cooling ocean breezes coming over the hills to the west. The vineyard's sandstone-based soils grew a concentrated, mineral pinot noir in 2011, a wine that feels both ample and focused, glowing with rich dark cherry tones and loaded with earth scents of cedar bark and forest mushrooms, layered and complex. It's beautiful now, and its structure has room to grow with time in the cellar.
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Born of the rare, cool climate and rocky, mineral- rich soils unique to Anderson Valley’s legendary Boone Ridge, the wines of Champ de Reves are singular, complex and entirely exceptional. In celebration of this rare combination of natural conditions, Champ de Rêves focuses its attention entirely on one grape—Pinot Noir. High-elevation vineyards, coupled with geographical complexity, together help to create wines with vivid, dark fruit, silky textual elements and a pronounced mineral streak that is simply impossible to reproduce even in wines made just below the Ridge, on the Valley floor. Dozens of tiny blocks, each with unique clones, soils and orientations, lend the Ridge a mosaic of topographic possibility that produces fruit of astonishing variety. Winemaker Eric Johannsen believes in showcasing the delicate nuances of wine that can only come directly from the vineyard. Making full use of these remarkable grapes, Johannsen steadfastly adheres to three core principles that underlie the foundation for his art: minimal intervention, gentle handling and judicious use of oak. These honest, powerful wines are truly born of this “Field of Dreams”.p>