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Angela by Ken Wright, Pinot Noir - Clawson Creek Vineyard 2007
$53.50
-- "This is a bolder style of Pinot with a long and lush finish."
Purchase Angela by Ken Wright, Pinot Noir - Clawson Creek Vineyard 2007
About the vineyard:
"After careful soil preparation specifically designed to nourish the
microorganisms located at the layer 30 to 36 inches below ground, where
topsoil meets mother rock - the critical component which gives
expression to Pinot Noir - the first 21 acres of the Clawson Creek
Vineyard were planted in 2006 with Pinot Noir clones 777, Wadenswill
and 115, with an additional 13 acres planted in 2007, totaling 34
acres. Labor-intensive shoot positioning (hand-straightening and
pinning of individual shoot) along with exactly canopy management
insure that every leaf of the vine is photosynthetically active."
"Medium ruby in color, the bouquet is initially a bit restrained but soon opens up with a forward note of terroir
and minerals over perfectly ripe black raspberry and blueberry aromas,
along with a subtle hit of oak spice. Plush and forward, it shows
surprising richness on the palate entry, but regains its balance
deftly. Soft and rich dark berry flavors are tinted with colas and tea
notes. This is a bolder style of Pinot with a long and lush finish."
Michael Sorg, Voices of Wine
Purchase Angela by Ken Wright, Pinot Noir - Clawson Creek Vineyard 2007
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