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Kings Mountain Vineyard Pinot Noir(2003)
- Winery:
- Kings Mountain Vineyard
- Varietal:
- Pinot Noir
- Region:
- USA > California > Santa Cruz > Santa Cruz Mountains
- Type:
- Red Wine
- User Tags:
- smooth, red grape, pinot noir, lenoir grape, varietal, raspberries, vegetable fruits, cranberry, bulb and stem vegetables, american fruits
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Source:
Appellation America Wine Portal
- Kings Mountain Vineyard is in the lovely town of Woodside, in the famous grape growing region which Paul Masson referred to as the <i>Chain d’Or</i>, or the ring of gold: the perfect ridgetop clime that favours Burgundian varieties. The vineyard at Kings Mountain was planted in 1992 on a private estate that has been producing wine grapes since the late 1800's. The vineyard consists of 520 vines on a quadrilateral, cordon trained, spur pruned system and is just over one acre. The vineyard contains Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Bordeaux varieties, and the total production is read more...less than 400 cases per year. The Pinot is Clone 13 from Martini. Owner Alec Hutchinson hires Winemaker Brian Caseldon of Woodside Vineyards to make his wine. This 2003 Pinot Noir captured my heart from the very first sniff. The effusive nose is simply beautiful, filled with cherries, ripe raspberries and marzipan candy. There is a hint of soft-needled pine, and a whiff of rosemary. The texture is fabulous, silky smooth like saltwater taffy, and the bright flavours of cranberries, elderberries, rhubarb and basil keep winding around meatier notes of Westphalian ham and grainy mustard. What great acidity this wine has: mouthwatering and succulent merely scratch the tip of this iceberg. As it goes towards the long, smooth toboggan-ride of a finish, the flavours turn to raspberry tart, and the juicy berries are relentless in their pursuit of total domination. This wine will capture your heart and remain with you long after, like the memory of that first really exhilarating ride on your new Flexible Flyer. (hide)
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Source:
Appellation America
- Kings Mountain Vineyard is in the lovely town of Woodside, in the famous grape growing region which Paul Masson referred to as the <i>Chain d’Or</i>, or the ring of gold: the perfect ridgetop clime that favours Burgundian varieties. The vineyard at Kings Mountain was planted in 1992 on a private estate that has been producing wine grapes since the late 1800's. The vineyard consists of 520 vines on a quadrilateral, cordon trained, spur pruned system and is just over one acre. The vineyard contains Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Bordeaux varieties, and the total production is read more...less than 400 cases per year. The Pinot is Clone 13 from Martini. Owner Alec Hutchinson hires Winemaker Brian Caseldon of Woodside Vineyards to make his wine. This 2003 Pinot Noir captured my heart from the very first sniff. The effusive nose is simply beautiful, filled with cherries, ripe raspberries and marzipan candy. There is a hint of soft-needled pine, and a whiff of rosemary. The texture is fabulous, silky smooth like saltwater taffy, and the bright flavours of cranberries, elderberries, rhubarb and basil keep winding around meatier notes of Westphalian ham and grainy mustard. What great acidity this wine has: mouthwatering and succulent merely scratch the tip of this iceberg. As it goes towards the long, smooth toboggan-ride of a finish, the flavours turn to raspberry tart, and the juicy berries are relentless in their pursuit of total domination. This wine will capture your heart and remain with you long after, like the memory of that first really exhilarating ride on your new Flexible Flyer. (hide)


