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Brewer-Clifton Pinot Noir Clos Pepe 2005

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Brewer-Clifton Pinot Noir Clos Pepe (2005)
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2 Reviews

Winery:
Brewer-Clifton
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Region:
USA > California > Santa Barbara > Santa Rita Hills
Type:
Red Wine
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2020
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User Tags:  berry, forward, stemmy, fruit, nose, integrated, raspberry, very nice, grip, spices 


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California has long struggled with Pinot Noir. Finding the right vineyards for this most fickle of grape, one that enjoys a cool growing season yet needs warmth close to harvest to fully ripen, has proven a challenge in such a sunny state. Cooler areas eventually became identified; the Santa Rita Hills, Russian River Valley and Mendocino's Anderson valley are all prime spots for Pinot Noir in California. Unlike the lighter colored and sometimes delicate Pinots of Burgundy, California produces many rich, deep Pinots full of slightly chewy dark berry and cherry fruits with hints of cola, Asian spices and forest floor frequently adding complexity.

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May 2009

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I am such a fan of Greg Brewer and Steve Clifton, their dynamic as a team is one of the reasons their wines are so incredible. Once you've visited the S.R.H area and felt the micro-climates and put your hands in the soil, you really appreciate why these grapes that are grown across the street from each other make wines that taste so different. The Clos Pepe is a great sturdy pinot. Voluptous and forward with a subtle softness, it's decidedly feminine yet indestructable ala Diana Prince. I'm looking forward to the 09' though, since I helped stomp it!


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