2004

Mount Eden Estate Pinot Noir

   

Tech Notes

Yield: 1.3 tons per acre

Harvest: August 16th – 30th

Numbers @ Harvest: 24.0 Brix, 3.6 pH, 7.0 grams acidity

Barrel Regimen: Burgundy 100% new; aged 11 months

Bottling: September 2005; no fining or filtration

Tasting Notes

Release Date: Fall 2007

At present, this Pinot Noir is a very modern California—styled vintage. Rich, forward and immediately appealing, this vintage is atypical for us as our Pinots are usually more Burgundian in profile.

The 2004 vintage throughout California was an early harvest with big ripeness as a hallmark. Fermented using wild yeast, this wine goes through full malolactic fermentation in the barrel. Aged in new French oak for eleven months without any racking, fining or filtration, it is a perfect juxtaposition— at one point classic and at another modern. That being said, it is a delicious wine—albeit a bit precocious.

Expect excellent bottle development over the next five to seven years and a drinking plateau through 2020.

Label

Production

609 Cases

 
 
 
 

22020 Mount Eden Rd., Saratoga, CA 95070

408-867-5832