D'Alfonso-Curran The Malibu Vineyard Pinot Noir 2008 Front Label
D'Alfonso-Curran The Malibu Vineyard Pinot Noir 2008 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

The Malibu Vineyard was first planted in 1985 on Rambla Pacifico in Malibu, California high in the mountain overlooking the Santa Monica Bay. The steep terraces face southwest, benefiting from a full day of sunshine. The original vineyards were totally destroyed in The Great Malibu fires of 1993 and replanted in 2000 with 3 Dijon clones of Pinot Noir. These Pinot Noir vines struggle in this rugged terrain producing dense, rich, and highly flavorful fruit. The Malibu Vineyard "Rambla Pacifico" Pinot Noir was meticulously crafted by D'Alfonso-Curran Wines.
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Internationally recognized for gorgeous, pure fruit combined with great elegance, California Pinot noir thrives among the state’s cooler, coastal zones. Characterized by eclectic flavors and aromas of strawberry, black cherry, plum and potpourri with notes of forest floor, mushroom or black tea, the best California Pinot noir boast a supple texture and good acidity, giving them the ability to improve with age.

Credited with the beginning of Pinot noir’s glory in California, two growers, Joe Rochioli and Joseph Swan in the late 1960s independently planted Pinot noir vineyards in the Russian River Valley of Sonoma County. Today Sonoma County remains the leading producer of Pinot noir in the state, and Pinot noir is the leading red grape in the county, achieving its highest potential, in the Russian River Valley and Sonoma Coast.

Other coastal appellations where Pinot noir flourishes include Carneros, Anderson Valley and most of the Central Coast.

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