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2004 Stoller Vineyards Pinot Blanc

(updated 9/23/05)

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Chehalem 2004 Pinot Blanc

The Wine

This Pinot blanc continues our appreciation of Alsace varietals. From our newest plantings at Stoller Vineyard, there is excellent ripeness and clean flavors. Experiments have developed a process that combines classic Alsace textured and Kaiserstuhl ripe characteristics, showing a purity of fruit, lushness and huge weight on the palate. We think we've found the key to making predictably complex wines from a potentially monochromatic variety.

The Vineyard

Stoller Vineyards is our newest, and therefore most viticulturally advanced, of our three estate vineyards. A south-sloping, 110 acre vineyard on a 350 acre parcel, Stoller Vineyards commands a dominating view of the southern end of the Red Hills of Dundee, giving it regular comparison to Burgundy's Corton Hill. Stoller Vineyards is planted on jory soil, with a touch of Nekia, which are both red volcanic soil types. There are one and a half acres of Pinot blanc at the site.

The Vintage

What a difference some rain makes! Vintage 2004 was destined to be equally hot and ripe as 2003, until we had a quenching rain in late August and then a month later. Young and early vineyards that were almost ready to harvest the first week of September could have done without the rain, but the rest (like Chehalem's) thought it a blessed relief. A short cropload, plus growing season heat make 2004 properly plump, but with restraint. An interesting vintage-almost an average of 2001, 2002, and 2003-it has perhaps a little more variability in reds and more structured, brighter whites, similar to 2002.

Stats

Harvest Data:

Harvested 10/4/04 @23.2 brix, 3.35 pH and 5.5 g/L TA, at 3.0 tons/acre

Fermentation:

Fermented with several yeasts in barrel (VL3, VL1, 3079 & SIHA7) and in tank (VL1), barrels being neutral with a single new Vosges barrel

Cooperage/Aging:

40% barrel fermentation and 60% tank fermentation; no ML

Clonal Selection:

 

Bottling:

Cold stabilized, filtered and bottled screwcap 4/14/2005

Bottling Analyses:

15.9 % alcohol, 6.5 g/L acid., 3.52 pH, 0.17 % residual sugar

Cases Produced:

215

Suggested Retail:

$16

Release Date:

October, 2005

Winemaker's Comments

Platinum to yellow in color, with melon aromatics and a Crayola crayon lift, this Pinot blanc carries sweet dried fruit richness and great volume and weight. It is well-balanced, showing only a little alcohol and an invigorating cleanness. A big white wine from an excellent white year.

Quotes

The Wine Advocate, June 2006, Pierre Rovani: 89. The 2004 Pinot Blanc bursts from the glass with spiced mineral, herbal tea, and floral aromas. This rich, powerful, and deep effort is a terrific value. Jam-packed with pears, apples, yellow plums, and white peaches, this highly expressive wine sports a long, angle-free finish.

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