Nose

Dark cherry, concentrated blackberry, Asian spice and forest floor aromas are complemented by a broad and pliant texture and a mocha-spice finish.

Palate

Black cherry, black tea and leather flavors all give this well-structured wine a wonderful combination of drinkability and ageability.

Growing Conditions

MacLean’s Block, named after Don and Jennifer Hartford’s son, was planted in 2000 when MacLean was just three years old. It is an estate-owned vineyard, nestled near redwood groves on a beautiful north-eastern facing slope, near the small town of Occidental. Scenic views of the Russian River Valley, Mount St. Helena and Geyser Peak make MacLean’s block one of the most beautiful vineyard locations in all of Sonoma County. The site is planted to Dijon 667 and 777 selections on Goldridge fine sandy loam soils. There is a true sense of the forest that surrounds the vineyard that carries through into this compelling expression of Russian River Valley Pinot Noir.

Bottling

Bottled unfined and unfiltered.

Winemaking

Yeast: Native.

Aging

18 months in 100% French oak, 30% new.