Solomon Hills Estate Pinot Noir 2020
The Solomon Hills vineyard gets its name from Salomon Pico, a bandit that used to roam the hills and an inspiration for the story of Zorro.
Country | America |
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Region | California Wine |
Appellation | Santa Maria Valley |
Producer | Bien Nacido & Solomon Hills Estates |
Vintage | 2020 |
Color | Red |
Varietal(s) | Pinot Noir |
The Solomon Hills vineyard gets its name from Salomon Pico, a bandit that used to roam the hills and an inspiration for the story of Zorro.
Country | America |
---|---|
Region | California Wine |
Appellation | Santa Maria Valley |
Producer | Bien Nacido & Solomon Hills Estates |
Vintage | 2020 |
Color | Red |
Varietal(s) | Pinot Noir |
Viticulture
10 miles from the Pacific Ocean furthest west and one of the coolest sites in the Santa Maria Valley
Varietal 100% Pinot Noir
Clone: Pommard, 115, 667
Soils: Garey series; a marine based wind deposited loamy sand that at one time was a pre-historic sea bead.
Block: Blocks 1, 2,3 and 50
Vine Age: Planted in 1999
Vinification
Hand-harvested at night and fermented with native yeast and malolactic fermentation. Aged 16 months in French oak; 45% new. This wine was bottled unfined and unfiltered.
Tasting notes
Solomon Hills Pinot Noir is always distinctive and singular in its ability to harness the sunshine and freshness of Santa Maria Valley. Aromas of highly spiced cherries and strawberries lift from the glass. The noticeable savory element of cracked black pepper and teriyaki beef balance the ripe fruits. The well-integrated French barrels show hints of hibiscus and rooibos tea. This wine will effortlessly age for ten to fifteen years.
Producer Description
The history of Bien Nacido can be traced back to the year 1837, when a Spanish land grant of some two square leagues was secured by Tomas Olivera from Juan Bautista Alvarado, then Gobernador of Alta California.
This land grant stretched upward to the San Rafael Mountains from the Santa Maria Mesa, which bordered the Sisquoc and Cuyama Rivers. In 1855, Thomas Olivera sold Rancho Tepusquet to his son-in-law Don Juan Pacifico Ontiveros. Don Juan Pacifico Ontiveros started construction on an adobe in 1857 and moved to the ranch the following year. He and his wife raised horses, cattle, sheep, several grain crops, and grapes for the production of wine. The historic Ontiveros Adobe still stands today, surrounded by vines at Bien Nacido Vineyards, and is a meaningful gathering place for the community of Santa Maria Valley winemakers and farmers.
In 1969, the Millers, a fifth-generation California farming family purchased a stretch of land in California’s then-nascent Santa Maria Valley wine country. By the early 1970’s, the Miller Family had planted the vineyard land, and christened it Bien Nacido Vineyards.
Since that time, winemakers throughout California coveted the fruit from this singular piece of land. Heavily influenced by the nearby Pacific Ocean, pinot noir, chardonnay, and syrah have found great expression here.
The terroir of Bien Nacido Vineyards is a combination of the rocky soils, cool climate and good people that work the vineyard on a daily basis. We would like to think that Bien Nacido Vineyards finds its true calling in the hands of those who farm and tend to it year round. It has something to say, and our winegrowing team has allowed it to find its voice through a mindful, dedicated and nearly obsessive commitment to excellence in farming.
Trey Fletcher
Prior to joining the Miller family brands, Fletcher worked in the Stag’s Leap AVA of the Napa Valley and in the Mendoza and Cafayate regions of Argentina before landing as Assistant Winemaker at Domaine Alfred. He then accepted a post as Assistant Winemaker at Littorai in Sonoma, where he was until he joined the Miller family on California’s Central Coast.
Closure | Natural Cork |
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Volume | 750ml |
Alcohol | 13.5% |
Product Code | BN201610 |
UPC | -- |