
Winemaker/Owner Brian Loring is known for making vineyard-designated pinots that sell for $50 a bottle. This may be his reaction to the economic downturn, but I think we're all better off for it! These wines don't have the unique characteristics of the individual vineyards that constitute the blend, but they do offer the distinctive profile of their regional source.
The Winemaker Brian's total production is just 7,500 cases, so rough math tells us he makes just a shade more than 500 cases per vineyard. I can't imagine the punishment one must go through, schedule-wise, when crafting this many wines. Then to only have such small quantities to sell for your efforts... I doff my cap to the
A Note On Screw Caps
Tasting Notes
The characteristic flavors of Russian River Pinot at a most affordable price! A wonderful comparative tasting awaits those who buy and compare this wine with Loring's wines from the Central Coast and Santa Lucia Highlands. This one expresses more tart, sour cherry - an inviting aroma that makes my mouth water.
Owner Brian Loring was a raving pinot lover for decades before the wine bug finally bit so hard he sidelined a perfectly good day job to learn his craft and start his winery. Now he uses fruit from 10 of the best pinot noir vineyards on the West Coast, producing micro-quantities from each. And yes, each is bottled separately in a vineyard-designated bottling.
After having just about enough of TCA problems from his natural corks, Brian has decided to close all of his bottles with screwcaps. Now, I have no problem with screwcaps. But they can be a surprise when someone orders a bottle of $50 wine. So I asked Brian about this, and he said
Cheers!
Dave the Wine Merchant
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