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2024 Clarice Rosella’s Vineyard Pinot Noir

2024 Clarice Rosella’s Vineyard Pinot Noir

$98.00

2024 Clarice Rosellas Vineyard Pinot Noir

By the Numbers

  • 77.7% new French Oak (4 Francois Freres 3 Year airdried VTG M toast, 3 Boutes Grande Reserve 3 Year air-dried M Toat) and two 1year old French Oak barrels.
  • 72.6% Whole Cluster Fermented.
  • Noninoculated primary and malolactic fermentation.
  • 14.37% alcohol, 3.68 pH, 5.5 g/l TA

 No Numbers...Just Words

The 2024 vintage at Rosella’s Vineyard was characterized by warm periods (a week to 10 days or warmer, but not hot weather), followed by a similar period of cooler weather. I waited until one of these cooler periods, and rode it out until the end, taking full advantage of the mild ripening weather. The result is a wine with great red fruit flavors, a richer mid-palate, and youthful chalky tannins. This wine is beautiful immediately, but should only gain in appeal as it softens with time in the bottle.

 “Our favorite of the trio for drinking early on, Rosella’s Pinot Noir opens with a floral nose and on the palate offers a refined character rich with red fruit and superb balance with a lively interplay between fruit and acidity. The mouthfeel is silky and seductive, and the finish is exceptionally persistent.” – I-Wine Review

 

2024 Clarice Rosella’s Vineyard Song (“Look What God Gave Her”)

 

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2024 Clarice Rosellas Vineyard Pinot Noir

By the Numbers

  • 77.7% new French Oak (4 Francois Freres 3 Year airdried VTG M toast, 3 Boutes Grande Reserve 3 Year air-dried M Toat) and two 1year old French Oak barrels.
  • 72.6% Whole Cluster Fermented.
  • Noninoculated primary and malolactic fermentation.
  • 14.37% alcohol, 3.68 pH, 5.5 g/l TA

 No Numbers...Just Words

The 2024 vintage at Rosella’s Vineyard was characterized by warm periods (a week to 10 days or warmer, but not hot weather), followed by a similar period of cooler weather. I waited until one of these cooler periods, and rode it out until the end, taking full advantage of the mild ripening weather. The result is a wine with great red fruit flavors, a richer mid-palate, and youthful chalky tannins. This wine is beautiful immediately, but should only gain in appeal as it softens with time in the bottle.

 “Our favorite of the trio for drinking early on, Rosella’s Pinot Noir opens with a floral nose and on the palate offers a refined character rich with red fruit and superb balance with a lively interplay between fruit and acidity. The mouthfeel is silky and seductive, and the finish is exceptionally persistent.” – I-Wine Review

 

2024 Clarice Rosella’s Vineyard Song (“Look What God Gave Her”)

 

Learn More About How This Wine Was Made – Ingredients & Additives