Description
2024 Clarice Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir
By the Numbers
- 66.6% Garys’ Vineyard and 33.4% Rosella’s Vineyard. 80.3% new French Oak (3 Francois Freres 3 Year air–dried VTG M toast, 1 Boutes Grande Reserve 3 Year air-dried M Toat) one 1–year old French Oak barrel, and 60 gallons of Garys’ final blend.
- 74.7% Whole Cluster Fermented.
- Non–inoculated primary and malolactic fermentation.
- 14.42% alcohol, 3.76 pH, 5.4 g/l TA
No Numbers...Just Words
As usual, this Clarice Santa Lucia Highlands bottling is a blend of Garys’ and Rosella’s Vineyard Pinot Noirs. What is unusual is that this year we took one barrel of the final Garys’ Vineyard blend and added it to the final SLH bottling. This provides the wine with more depth and richness than usual and makes it one of my favorite Clarice SLH wines thus far.
“This blend of Garys’ and Rosella’s vineyards combines the power of Garys’ and the finesse of Rosella’s. My descriptors from the tasting read like a composite of those two vineyards with notes of lavender, black raspberry, and dark cherry with hints of savory herbs, firm tannins, and an exceptionally long, dry finish. Will benefit from additional time in bottle.”– I-Wine Review
2024 Clarice Santa Lucia Highlands Song (“Middle Child”)
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