Bouchaine Pinot Noir 2004 Front Label
Bouchaine Pinot Noir 2004 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

From the cool and fog-covered vineyards of the Carneros appellation, lying just north of San Francisco Bay, comes this cornerstone Carneros Pinot Noir. Creating a blend of Pinot clones that include Dijon, Pommard, and Swan, winemaker Michael Richmond has crafted a wine redolent of roses and cherries, coffee and peppery spices. Deep ruby in color, it brings to mind the image of dark rose petals illuminated by candlelight. With its velveteen texture and a lasting finish, this wine proudly shows its Carneros heritage.

Food Pairings
Pinot Noir is the easiest of red wines to pair with an extensive variety of foods, since it evokes flavors found in so many fares. Even so, we think it's at its best paired up with any smoked foods, such as grilled filet mignon, roasted pork tenderloins, tea-smoked duck, or sautéed wild mushrooms . All you need is your imagination. Remember, when in doubt, pair it with Bouchaine Pinot.

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Bouchaine wines are a compelling expression of nature and culture, a marriage of grape and craft that harmonizes the elegance of Burgundy with the exuberance of California.

Bouchaine Vineyards is established in the site of the oldest continually operated winery in Carneros in the southern end of the Napa Valley. Bouchaine is dedicated to the pursuit of enticing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, whose grapes are best suited to the climate and soils of our beautiful 100-acre estate vineyard. Located just north of the San Pablo and San Francisco Bays, the vineyard climate is directly influenced by the fog that rolls in each night, and the shallow, clay loam soils are perfectly suited to Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

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As early as the 1970s Carneros became known as a source of terrific Pinot Noir, and was one of the first California regions to gain such a reputation. The combination of sunny days, cooling fog and thin clay soils are tailor-made for the variety. Another factor in Pinot Noir’s prominent place here is vintners’ willingness to experiment widely. The history of the grape in Carneros is marked by continuous research into clonal variations, viticultural techniques and site selection. Careful evaluation over time has revealed a signature flavor profile as well. Complex aromas and flavors of cherry, red berry, spice, earth and cola appear time and again in Carneros Pinot Noir. To this day the appellation remains one of California’s standard bearers for the variety.

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