Ponzi Vineyards - Willamette Valley - Pinot Noir Reserve2014
RED WINE
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Producer
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Country
USA
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Region
Oregon
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Appellation
Willamette Valley
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UPC
0 11852 04942 0
Technical Details
Estate
In the late 1960s Dick and Nancy Ponzi uprooted their family to pursue a dream of producing world class Pinot Noir. After research trips to Burgundy and an extensive search, they purchased 20 acres on a small farm just southwest of Portland, Oregon. The winery was founded in 1970, and the
first 4 barrels of wine produced in 1974. Ponzi has since become internationally acclaimed for its Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Gris. For the last 25 years President Maria Ponzi and Winemaker Luisa Ponzi have brought the estate to even greater heights, setting the standard for Oregon and remaining at the forefront of the nation's top wine producers.
Vineyard
This Pinot noir is a blend of LIVE Certified Sustainable fruit from Ponzi's Aurora, Abetina and Madrona Vineyards, as well as fruit from Linda Vista, Kason, Zenith and Walnut Ridge.
Vinification
All of the fruit was hand sorted and destemmed. Fermented in small lots with five days of cold soak to increase aroma and color, the peak temperatures reached 90 degrees. The fermenters were aerated or manually punched down twice a day (for 12-20 days) before undergoing a 7 day post-fermentation maceration to increase structure and length. After 20 months in French oak barrels (30% new), it was bottled by gravity without filtration or fining
and was aged in bottle for five months before its release.
Wine
Primarily estate grown fruit on Laurelwood soil in the Chehalem Mountains. Some of Oregon's oldest vines. Explosive nose of sassafras, coffee, sweet plum and spice box; full and seamless palate with baker's chocolate, blueberry, lavender and tea; a long and balanced finish.
Vintage
Said to be a Goldilocks vintage in Oregon; not too hot, not too cold and not too much rain! A warm spring and a little rain allowed for an early bud break and the season maintained warm temperatures throughout. The dry weather inhibited disease pressure allowing us to receive a bountiful, clean and quite ripe vintage.