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2022 DAOU Reserve Petaluma Gap Pinot Noir

2022 DAOU Reserve Petaluma Gap Pinot Noir

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2022 DAOU Reserve Petaluma Gap Pinot Noir

$480.00
Case (12)
The Price was $960.00 The discounted Price $480.00

Tasting Notes

This Pinot Noir comes from the famed Petaluma Gap AVA in Sonoma County, an emerging haven for California Pinot Noir. The 2022 vintage presents a beautiful red brick color that foreshadows aromas of plum, cherry, black currant and toasted oak with accents of graham cracker, forest floor and dried fruit. A medium-light body and bright acidity unfurl across the palate with floral flavors of strawberry and cherry. A long finish is marked by remarkable poise and elegance.

Technical Information

Vintage 2022
Volume 750mL
Oak Treatment 11 months in 50% new French oak
Enclosure Type Cork

Winemaking

Family owned and operated, DAOU Family Estates is committed to producing collectible, world-class wines to rival the most respected appellations in the world. Situated on a 212-acre hilltop estate in the Adelaida District of Paso Robles, our remarkable geology, favorable microclimate, and high elevation were once described by renowned California winemaker André Tchelistcheff as “a jewel of ecological elements.” As stewards of this beautiful terroir, DAOU’s goal is to make unique fine wines that honestly and accurately reflect the potential of the Estate and to craft Bordeaux style wines that combine Old World tradition with New World techniques.

Vineyard

Petaluma Gap, defined by its unique wind and fog conditions and their effect on vines, was designated as an AVA in 2017. Known for a mild Mediterranean climate, the Petaluma Gap is characterized by warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. The Estero Lowlands and a series of low hills form a transport corridor that allows marine air to circulate into the region from the western-most boundary along the coastline. Summer is characterized by a distinctive, crisp coolness and a blanket of morning fog that is chased away by the sun causing temperatures to rise. The cool, on-shore breezes begin by mid-afternoon picking up speed as the day progresses to bring in fog almost every night. The cooling “wind tunnel” effect distinguishes the Petaluma Gap as its own AVA. This results in lower yields and grapes that reach physiological ripeness later but at lower sugar levels allowing the fruit to develop wonderful flavors and ideal levels of acidity. This makes it one of California’s best areas for growing complex and elegant Pinot Noir.