Scheid Vineyards Reserve Pinot Noir 2014

Pinot Noir
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Product Details


Varietal

Producer

Vintage
2014

Size
750ML

ABV
14%

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Winemaker Notes

The 2014 Reserve is an elegant wine crafted from exceptional fruit. Comprised of Pinot Noir clones 667, 777 and Pommard, it is a layered wine with enticing aromas of ripe strawberry, cherry, rose petal and truffle, effortlessly balancing richness and finesse. The well-integrated oak blends with the dark fruit components on the palate, leaving a rich, full mouthfeel with soft tannins.

Professional Ratings

  • 90
    Thyme-laced pomegranate juice aromas, enhanced with baked earth, white pepper and tarragon, makes for an intriguing entry to this bottling. The texture is light and delicate, combining dried garden herbs and buoyant red-fruit flavors, and finishing on clove. This is an easy afternoon sipper.
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Scheid Vineyards, California
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Al Scheid first purchased property in Monterey County in early 1972. Monterey wine grape growing was in its infancy and Al was drawn to the region for its untapped potential. Back then, Scheid Vineyards was called Monterey Farming Corporation and it was originally structured as a limited partnership. If you are over 50, you may remember that the tax laws at that time allowed investors to offset losses against regular income. Al, a graduate of Harvard Business School and an investment banker and entrepreneur, was running his own investment company and became intrigued with the idea of vineyards as a tax shelter vehicle – heavy investment on the front end and no income until at least five years into the project. After determining that it was a sound plan and Monterey County was an ideal region, Al scouted for vineyard ground, formed the Vineyard Investors 1972 limited partnership, and found a customer for 100% of the grape production before even one acre was planted. This was soon followed by the Vineyard 405 limited partnership and Al Scheid’s career in wine growing had begun

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MSW30207633_2014 Item# 508344

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