Baxter Valenti Pinot Noir 2014 Front Bottle Shot
Baxter Valenti Pinot Noir 2014 Front Bottle Shot Baxter Valenti Pinot Noir 2014 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

Moderate coastal temperatures benefit this rigde-top vineyard, highlighting it's Burgundian-like qualities and allowing for naturally lower alcohols. This texturally complex 30% whole cluster wine offers an elegance and leanness indicative of it's unique coastal appellation. An earthy sous-bois character lingers quietly below the lively spice of fresh Bay-Laurel and strawberries. The nose is almost dusty in texture, as mushroom and vibrant tea-rose combine with wet stone evoking the earthy aromas of a traditional wine cave. Initial woodsy flavors on the palate meld into fresh figs, pomegranate and stone fruits. An herbal almost sage-like component exists along with flavors of Earl Grey tea and orange zest. Bright minerality, dusty tannins and rose petal linger on the palate to provide a fresh, delicate finish.
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Thin-skinned, finicky and temperamental, Pinot Noir is also one of the most rewarding grapes to grow and remains a labor of love for some of the greatest vignerons in Burgundy. Fairly adaptable but highly reflective of the environment in which it is grown, Pinot Noir prefers a cool climate and requires low yields to achieve high quality. Outside of France, outstanding examples come from in Oregon, California and throughout specific locations in wine-producing world. Somm Secret—André Tchelistcheff, California’s most influential post-Prohibition winemaker decidedly stayed away from the grape, claiming “God made Cabernet. The Devil made Pinot Noir.”

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Mendocino, California

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Essentially a northern extension of the Sonoma Coast AVA but part of Mendocino County, Mendocino Ridge is one of the rare appellations defined by elevation only. The Mendocino Ridge AVA is reserved only for vineyards at or above 1,200 feet between the Anderson Valley and Pacific Ocean.

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