2018 Pinot Noir, Solomon Hills Vineyard
Specifications
- Acidity .64g/100ml
- Aging 5-10 years
- Appellation Santa Maria Valley
- Bottling Date June 1, 2020
- Country USA
- Harvest Date September 19, 2018
- ph 3.73
- Region Santa Barbara County
- Type Still
- Varietal Pinot Noir
- Vineyard Solomon Hills Vineyard
- Vintage 2018
- Winemaker Norm Yost
Awards
Wine Enthusiast 93 pts.
"Earthy aromas of rust, oregano and thyme lead into muddled cherry and dried rose-petal notes on the nose of this bottling. Zippy acidity kicks off the energetic sip, which weaves through tightly wound flavors of sour cherry, elegant herbs and forest-floor soils."
--Matt Kettmann
Food Pairing
Pairs well with glazed ribs, sea salt chocolate, Lamb Chopper cheese, bacon wrapped jalapenos, parmesan brussel sprouts, spicy chicken with basil sauce or a charcuterie platter.
Production Notes
Clone Pinot Noir 113; 80 cases produced
Tasting Notes
Medium ruby to cherry red, this tasty wine had clarity of color. The nose reveals dusty, earthy, and savory aromas with underlying dried rose petals. Enjoy tea leaf and umami flavors on the palate with a structured finish. The well intergrated tannins on this wine will allow it to age gracefully for the next 5-10 years.
Vineyard Notes
Solomon Hills is a stunning vineyard in the Santa Maria Valley, planted in 1999 and under the stewardship of the Miller Family’s vineyard crew. One of the coolest vineyard sites in the area, Solomon Hills nestles in a beauBful swale off of Highway 101 and Clark Road, southwest of the family’s other Santa Maria Valley vineyard, Bien Nacido. The vineyard is divided into four different blocks with each of these planted to a specific clone and rootstock best suited to soil type and microclimate. The rows designated for Flying Goat are Dijon clone 113, which ripens early and expresses the nuances of the vineyard terroir. The block can be seen from the highway as it undulates up to the water tower at the top of the hillside. The vineyard conBnues to show maturity that was not apparent before 2009.