Tasting
notes at release: April 2000
This is it, the last Pinot Noir produced from the vines planted by
Mr. Martin Ray in 1942. We offer this special bottling as a tribute
to his vision, tenacity and belief in this variety and to you, the
wine connoisseurs of the world, for buying and drinking this most
idiosyncratic of wines.
The vineyard was pulled out after the 1997 harvest and replanted in
the spring of 1998. Fortunately, given the finality of the occasion,
the '97 vintage turned out quite wonderful. Classic blueberry-red
fruit nose with that earthy stink that spells serious old vine wine.
On the palate, the Pinot Noir conundrum of force with gentleness
combine with flavors of cardamom, raspberry and an aftertaste with
lasts minutes.
This bottling, historic, tasty and rare is the end of a successful
fifty-five year beginning of this wine estate.
California Grapevine August 2000
90 "Medium-light to medium ruby; attractive, earthy, complex, spicy,
cedary, red cherry fruit aroma that has developed a pleasing
bouquet; medium to medium-full body; rich, elegant, spicy, smoky,
ripe cherry fruit flavors; well balanced; lingering aftertaste.
Very highly recommended.