Our son paid us a visit this past weekend so that he could get together with his friends and have a play date for his daughter, our 4 year old grand daughter. We met up for dinner which was moussaka, Greek salad and a nice Tuscan boule bread. Typically, when we have a Greek meal, our drink of choice is ouzo, which brings back wonderful memories of sunny Santorini. However, this evening, our son anted up a 2022 Sokol Blosser Dundee Hills Pinot Noir. I have to say, it went very well with the meal. The Pinot Noir was nice and smooth on the finish and tasted like a mature wine.
I wanted to find out more about this wine and looked on the internet and on the Sokol Blosser website was everything I wanted to know!
Here is the vintage notes from the 2022 Dundee Hills Pinot Noir:
What started as a dry winter turned into a deluge of rain in the springtime. We had the wettest and coldest April/May/June in recorded (130 years) history. Freezing temperatures on the morning of April 14th and 15th knocked back the fragile new growth and we thought our crop yields would be down by 50-60%. In over 51 years of growing grapes here in the Dundee Hills we have never seen a freezing event during the growing season, so we had no idea what was going to happen. The primary buds froze and died, but the secondary buds came on, produced fewer but larger clusters, and the vines made a miraculous comeback. We had the 2nd warmest and driest summer on record, and then we got to October. Everything depended on good ripening conditions in the month of October since bloom was much later. Fortunately we got the warmest October in Oregon history, we were able to let the grapes hang, and the rains stayed put until all our Estate fruit was in on Thursday, October 27th. The fruit got nice and ripe, and we are thrilled with the wine produced from this vintage!
As a grape grower, I really appreciated the vintage notes.
References:
1. Estate Pinot Noir
Dundee Hills, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2022.
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