Bottle Notes, Pinot Noir

2007 Rochioli Estate Pinot Noir – Bottle Notes

Rochioli is one of the true pioneers in Russian River Valley, with a winemaking history dating back to the the late 1950′s. Although best known for their world class Pinot Noir, Rochioli also produces remarkable Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. I’ve blogged about Rochioli previously in Zinfandel Chronicles Power Rankings and the Fab 5 of Mailing Lists.

Rochioli recently published a detailed map of the Estate Vineyard that is required viewing for fans of the winery.

Crimson in color. 14.5% ABV. Cherry pie, baking spice and forest floor on the nose. Tremendous acidity. Tart, rich and medium bodied. Bing cherries, spice, strawberries and an earth component reminiscent of mushroom or truffle. Silky tannins and an exceptionally long finish. An exceptional Estate bottling which bodes well for the ’07 Single Vineyard Designates. Drink over the next 2-4 years.

My rating: 93 points.

At present time (and for the foreseeable future) buying from Rochioli via the mailing list is not an option. The Estate wines do show up at retail periodically, and the winery’s Russian River Valley tasting room is still open for public tasting. They may only be pouring a couple of wines, but it’s a great opportunity to buy a bottle for a picnic on their lovely patio and a few more to bring home for the cellar.

The current vintage of the Estate Pinot Noir will set you back about $50 at the winery or retail.

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