2006 PINOT NOIR SOLOMON
HILLS
Santa Maria Valley
When I taste pinots from other areas, I often criticise them for
their blandness and timidity. And more often than not, they are
just too heavy to drink more than one sip. This Solomon Hills
pinot noir is different. It's a wine full of personality, literally
filled with berries and cherries and fascinating citrus notes.
Because we're picking the grapes a little earlier than in the
past, this wine is alive and racy, making it especially food friendly.
Planted the furthest west of any vineyard in the Santa Maria Valley
appellation, Solomon Hills is a cool spot. The soil is pure sand,
so the vines grow with a decided lack of vigor, and the production
per acre rarely gets to two tons, which is considered very low.
In 2006 we got 3.3 tons from two acres. We destem the fruit, go
for a cold soak of five days, ferment it hot, and press it into
French oak barrels (a third of which are new) for aging. No SO2
is used during barrel aging, and it is never racked.. For convienence
many people bottle their pinots shortly before the next harvest,
however, we bottled this wine in January of 2008. The additional
barrel time brings greater complexity to pinot, and with this
wine we were particularly happy with the progress it made in those
extra few months. You can drink this Solomon Hills pinot noir
today and enjoy its savory brashness, but it will certainly continue
to evolve for the next several years.