2012

4-BARREL, CALIFORNIA

PINOT NOIR

VINEYARD DETAILS

VINEYARD Giusti Ranch, Kanzler, Keefer Ranch, Koplen

CLONES 777, 607, Pommard 4, 667

TRELLISING Cane pruned, bi-lateral cordon

 

Kosta Browne - Prestigious California winery – dedicated to crafting world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay – celebrated for its artistry, precision, and bold flavors.
Kosta Browne - Prestigious California winery – dedicated to crafting world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay – celebrated for its artistry, precision, and bold flavors.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

FERMENTATION 1-ton bins / 4 5-ton stainless steel and wood open-top tanks, 100% de-stemmed

OAK 50% new French Oak for 16 months

ALCOHOL 14.8%

pH 3.55

TA 6.1 g/L

BOTTLING DATE January 7, 2014

TASTING NOTES

AROMA

Raspberry, Bing cherry and vanilla cola aromatics lead the nose and are harmonized with a refined spiciness.

PALATE

Delicate and balanced, with opulent plum and juicy raspberry fruit converging to complete a seamless flavor experience. Structured tannins are on the forefront leading to a sustained and unctuous finish.

SINGLE VINEYARD SERIES

2012 4-Barrel, California Pinot Noir

Although the 4-Barrel is our smallest lot, it requires the most attention to detail. As an example, a 5% blending change is very subtle, but it can have a big impact when we’re dealing with four barrels of wine. One change results in a 25% shift in the blend, making the puzzle very difficult to complete. These four special barrels are identified from 70 different lots of Pinot Noir. We select 20 of our most special barrels we think would be the best components to blend, narrowing the set down to the final four. We make this wine with no vineyard or appellation restrictions. The goal with this wine is to produce a Pinot Noir that is ultimately balanced, but more than anything, delicious to drink.

Kosta Browne - Prestigious California winery – dedicated to crafting world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay – celebrated for its artistry, precision, and bold flavors.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OREGON
THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO, an ice dam burst from Glacial Lake Missoula, causing catastrophic flooding across Washington, down the Columbia River, and into Oregon, carrying treasures of glaciofluvial deposits. As a result, the enchanting soils of the Willamette Valley range from some of the deepest alluvial deposits to eroded basalts to uplifted sea beds—a Pinot Noir paradise

With soaring aromas and pure, exquisite flavors, these are incredible wines from a not-to-be-missed vintage.

– Julien Howsepian