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Aston Estate, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, California, 2017

£40.00

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75cl

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14.7%

Aston Estate’s Pinot Noir 2017 is an excellent wine from this single vineyard in Sonoma Coast.

6 in stock

Red
USA
Sonoma Coast
Pinot Noir
Medium-Full Bodied
Now to 2035
Cork
Roast Lamb, Poultry roasted vegetables and tarts.

In 2000, just a few miles from the Pacific Ocean, Thomas Rivers-Brown found this remote and rugged 40 acre coastal parcel, known as the Aston Estate.

The first vintage in 2004 was under the Aston Experimental label. The vineyard is planted exclusively to Dijon clones 115 (2 acres), 667 (4 acres) and 777 (8 acres). In the beginning, the style was a bit bigger reflecting what was currently happening on the coast, the unpredictability of the weather, young vine characteristics and the logistics of hauling the fruit out of this remote site. As the vineyard matured, so did the area and that part of the world feels much smaller and closer these days.

Aston Estate is located near the remote township of Annapolis, approximately five miles and two ridge lines in from the coast-close enough to benefit from the ocean’s cooling effects, yet just outside the fog line, so days are long and temperate. The southwest facing vineyard thrives in a microclimate typified by full-sun days and moderate temperatures that are a standout in the cooler Sonoma Coast climate.

The Goldridge Loam soil is perfectly suited to Pinot Noir, and the gentle slopes and contours (10-15%) are reminiscent of the topography of the prestigious grand cru sites of Burgundy. Typically, these sites lie in the transitional “belt” between the extreme hillside plantings and the lower flatland sections where the moderate slopes provide an excellent balance of stress and support to the vines.

In the glass, this wine exhibits a deep ruby colour. Complex aromas of bramble fruit, baking spices and purple lilac swell from the glass. The palate expresses a harmonious set of flavours suggesting kirsch, spearmint oil, vanilla bean, and loam. 600 cases produced in 2017.

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