2007 Gundlach Bundschu Estate Vineyard Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir Wine

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2007 Gundlach Bundschu Estate Vineyard Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir

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Vineyard & Winemaking: 
Ten individual vineyard blocks were sustainably farmed and vinified in 14 separate lots to craft the 2007 Estate Pinot Noir. Heritage vines up to forty years old make up a third of the blend and give this red wine a silky, elegant structure and delicate aromatics. Seven-year-old Dijon and Pommard clones contribute the intense fruit and spice. Night harvested by hand, cold-soaked for three to five days and aged 12 months in 100% French oak barrels, 40% new. 
 
Wine Tasting Notes: 
The 2007 growing season gave Gundlach Bundschu nearly perfect, mild climatic conditions, resulting in low yields and wines of excellent concentration. Layered aromas redolent of fresh strawberry and dried rose petal, with a touch of sandalwood. Silky palate of red and blue berries, white pepper and a touch of licorice are wrapped in round tannins and linger on a long lively finish. 

Fresh strawberry, blueberries, white pepper

Varietal:
100% Pinot Noir
Appellation:
United States | California | Sonoma County | Sonoma Coast
Cases Produced:
3150
Alcohol Content:
14.2%
When to Drink:
Now - 2014

Winemaker Notes

• Harvest Dates: Aug 29–Sep 11, 2007 
• Yield: 1.7 tons/acre 
• pH: 3.59 
• TA: 0.63g/100ml 

About Gundlach Bundschu

Founded in 1858, Gundlach Bundschu is California’s oldest family run winery. Currently run by the sixth generation of the Bundschu family, the historic California winery focuses on making small lots of single vineyard, estate-grown, ultra-premium wines from its sustainably farmed vineyard in southern Sonoma Valley. Read More