Leese-Fitch Pinot Noir 2016
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This Pinot Noir would pair well with a lighter dish such as roasted chicken served over mashed potatoes with rosemary au jus. It would also pair wonderfully with pan-roasted vegetables over brown rice topped with shaved pecorino cheese.
Blend: 82% Pinot Noir, 10% Barbera, 5% Valdigue, 3% Zinfandel
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Wilfred Wong of Wine.com
COMMENTARY: "Cocktail style red wine," is a phrase that has gained prominence over the last decade or so, and it is starting to be applied to Pinot Noirs. The 2016 Leese-Fitch a blend of four grape varieties—82% Pinot Noir, 10% Barbera, 5% Valdiguié, 3% Zinfandel—is a delicious and easy drinking red wine. TASTING NOTES: This wine is deep in color and exhibits an explosion of ripe fruit aromas and flavors. Enjoy its smooth finish as a prelude to dinner. (Tasted: June 26, 2018, San Francisco, CA)
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The wines of Leese-Fitch are wines that celebrate the deep heritage of California embodied in the iconic Leese-Fitch Adobe built in the 1830s and still at home in the historic town of Sonoma, California today. More than simple wines from California, these wines classically represent each varietal from which they are made.
Truly a representation of everything California, Leese-Fitch was born in the town of Sonoma. The state of California was also born in this now quiet, rural town. Before the glitz of Hollywood, prior to the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge and the innovation of Silicon Valley – in California there was the town of Sonoma. Early one Sunday morning, General Vallejo, who possessed the land grant that included the town, heard a knock at his door. A small, yet heavily-armed group of Americans requested that he surrender Sonoma. The General, who later went on to serve in the California State Senate, peacefully acquiesced. To legitimize their conquest, the Americans drew a crude rendition of a grizzly bear on canvas along with the words “California Republic.” In the center of the Sonoma Plaza, a new flag was raised. The Republic of California was born.