Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Robert Stemmler Nugent Vineyard Pinot Noir


Robert Stemmler Nugent Vineyard Pinot Noir, 2006 vintage, $19.99 (suggested price $35)

This is our second single vineyard pinot noir this fall and this one is even better than the last. The grapes come from the prestigious eleven acre Nugent Vineyard in the heart of the Russian River Valley. The pinot grapes are Dijon clones that are hand sorted and, after fermentation, aged for eleven months in French oak barrels.

The aromas you will get off this lovely wine start with blackberry, cherry pit and tanned leather. The initial flavors are fruit oriented with intense, ripe black cherry and a hint of tobacco smoke. The wine enjoys a graceful but very dry finish with lingering hints of citrus and raspberry.

Up until today I felt that the Davis Bynum had been the best Pinot Noir we had tried this year. Not now! This intense and complex but subtle wine is truly spectacular and the perfect wine for any of those robust fall dinners you are going to be enjoying this month. But don’t wait! There are fewer than 600 cases of this wine and I can promise you that it will fly out of here.

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