2005 Oregon Pinot Noir
Umpqua Valley
Red Hill Vineyard
TASTING NOTES
This wine exhibits a dark garnet color and aromas of cherry, clove, and leather. On the palate the
wine is supple and round with integrated flavors of berry and cinnamon spice, framed by subtle notes
of vanilla and a hint of oak. The wine possesses a fruity fruit forward style ready to drink.
THE VINEYARDS
Red Hill Vineyard is a highly maintained vineyard operation, totaling 172 acres of hillside vineyard, situated on
Red Hill in Northern Douglas County, Oregon. A seven acre vineyard was originally established in 1970 with
plantings of Pinot Noir. Additional plantings were started in 1990.
The Vineyard is located with the recently designated AVA Red Hill of Douglas County, Oregon. This is a single
vineyard appellation having south and southwest slopes with elevations between 880-1175 feet. This combination
of the above factors allows for warm days and cool nights which are ideal for premium wine production. The Red
Hill's geology is an elongated volcanic dome with a reservoir of residual Jory soils to depths of 20 feet. Jory
loam, Oregon's premier vineyard soil is well drained but quite infertile, resulting in small berry clusters with
intense, ripe fruit flavors, displaying the uniqueness of the Red Hill AVA. Today the extensive plantings are
developed with 132 acres of 6 different clones of Pinot Noir.
VINIFICATION
After 100% destemming, approximately 80% of berries were crushed. This is the third vintage for us of a new
winemaking style. The must was moved to an open top ferment which releases CO2 faster to aireate the wine to
enhance fermentation. The wine was left to cold soak for 1 week before fermentation to extract flavors from the
skins, this brings out the fruity characters of the grape. After 1 week in the tanks the yeast was then added to
begin fermentation. Two different styles of yeast were used, 60% fermirouge, which creates more body in the
wine and 40% Ruby which intensifies the fruit flavors. The juice was pressed, settled, then racked into small
French Oak cooperage. These subtle changes that our winemaker has made are to create a more approachable
wine at an earlier age and decrease the hard tannin that our earlier vintages had, which can take years in the bottle
to mellow. The winery relies primarily on Tonnellerie Remond and Francois Freres for its Pinot Noir barrels.
These Burgundian coopers, along with Saury and Sansaud, are utilized to provide the winery with predominately
medium-toast barrels from the Nevers, Allier, Borgogne, and Vosges forests.
Suggested Retail:$20.00/bottle