Turning Leaf Coastal Reserve Pinot Noir 1998 Front Label
Turning Leaf Coastal Reserve Pinot Noir 1998 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

Our wine is a carefully crafted blend of North Coast and Central Coast Pinot Noir. We have chosen the finest fruit from the cool vineyards of the North coast to create a classic Burgundian style -- flavors of tangy raspberries and strawberries, and a lively acidity. The slightly warmer vineyards of the Central Coast offer our wine its deep color and firm tannins. The styles of the Northern and Central Coast growing regions come together beautifully to create a well-balanced Pinot Noir where the whole is clearly greater than the sum of its parts. Our California Pinot Noir offers crisp, forward raspberry and strawberry flavors, a firm tannin structure, and a hint of herbal complexity enhanced by toasted oak and spice on the finish. This wine brings excitement to grilled salmon and lightly sauced pasta dishes.
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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.

GZT6194115_1998 Item# 10425