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P.O.BOX 1225 MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128 503 989 2507 BRITTANVINEYARDS.COM WILLAMETTE VALLEY 2010 “Basalt Block” Pinot Noir Willamette Valley McMinnville AVA This is the fifth vintage of Brittan Vineyards Pinot Noir by Winemaker Robert Brittan, a wine industry veteran with 39 harvests under his belt. Robert has always had a passion for Pinot Noir; a love affair that began in the 80’s when he made several vintages under his Britt Hill label. In 2004, Robert decided to leave Stags’ Leap Winery in Napa and start a Pinot Noir project in the cool climate of the North Willamette Valley. After a long search, he and his wife Ellen purchased a 128acre parcel Southwest of McMinnville. Robert selected this mountain site for its rugged, broken basalt, glacial deposits and volcanic soils on the edge of the Coastal Range in the McMinnville AVA, convinced that from this site he would be able to make wines that speak of this unique place. The Basalt block comes from the parts of the vineyard that have the heaviest concentration of broken submarine basalts, resulting in low yielding vines that produce intense flavors and layers of complexity. The 2010 vintage in the Willamette Valley was a cool and late ripening vintage that produced wines with vibrant flavors of raspberries, boysenberries and exotic spice notes of anise and cardamom, with undertones of minerality, gunpowder and gravel dust. The clarity of the fruit is immediate on the palette, with bright acid leading into a supple but deeply structured midpalate. The aciddriven core rounded by soft tannins carry through purposefully yet lithely, giving way to a lengthy and elegant finish of dark raspberry and plum. The Pinot Noir for the Basalt Block consists predominantly of the Pommard selection, blended with clonal selections 667, 777 and 115. The vines are planted on Riparia Gloire, 3309 and 10114 rootstocks. The fruit for the 2010 vintage was picked in late October and allowed to cold soak for five days before fermentation began. After fermentation, the wine was aged in French Oak barrels, approximately 25% new. The wine went through malolactic fermentation in barrel and was aged for 9 months prior to bottling. Production: 850 cases Bottled: September 2011 Price: $48

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Page 1: 10 Basalt NEW - Brittan Vineyards · PDF file · 2015-04-11Microsoft Word - 10_Basalt_NEW.docx Created Date: 4/8/2015 4:23:51 PM

P.O.BOX 1225 • MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128 • 503 989 2507 • BRITTANVINEYARDS.COM

W I L L A M E T T E V A L L E Y

   

 2010  “Basalt  Block”  Pinot  Noir  Willamette  Valley  -­‐  McMinnville  AVA  

     

This  is  the  fifth  vintage  of  Brittan  Vineyards  Pinot  Noir  by  Winemaker  Robert  Brittan,  a  wine  industry  veteran  with  39  harvests  under  his  belt.    Robert  has  always  had  a  passion  for  Pinot  Noir;  a  love  affair  that  began  in  the  80’s  when  he  made  several  vintages  under  his  Britt  Hill  label.    In  2004,  Robert  decided  to  leave  Stags’  Leap  Winery  in  Napa  and  start  a  Pinot  Noir  project  in  the  cool  climate  of  the  North  Willamette  Valley.    After  a  long  search,  he  and  his  wife  Ellen  purchased  a  128-­‐acre  parcel  Southwest  of  McMinnville.    Robert  selected  this  mountain  site  for  its  rugged,  broken  basalt,  glacial  deposits  and  volcanic  soils  on  the  edge  of  the  Coastal  Range  in  the  McMinnville  AVA,  convinced  that  from  this  site  he  would  be  able  to  make  wines  that  speak  of  this  unique  place.      The  Basalt  block  comes  from  the  parts  of  the  vineyard  that  have  the  heaviest  concentration  of  broken  sub-­‐marine  basalts,  resulting  in  low  yielding  vines  that  produce  intense  flavors  and  layers  of  complexity.  The  2010  vintage  in  the  Willamette  Valley  was  a  cool  and  late  ripening  vintage  that  produced  wines  with  vibrant  flavors  of  raspberries,  boysenberries  and  exotic  spice  notes  of  anise  and  cardamom,  with  undertones  of  minerality,  gunpowder  and  gravel  dust.    The  clarity  of  the  fruit  is  immediate  on  the  palette,  with  bright  acid  leading  into  a  supple  but  deeply  structured  mid-­‐palate.    The  acid-­‐driven  core  rounded  by  soft  tannins  carry  through  purposefully  yet  lithely,  giving  way  to  a  lengthy  and  elegant  finish  of  dark  raspberry  and  plum.  

   The  Pinot  Noir  for  the  Basalt  Block  consists  predominantly  of  the  Pommard  selection,  blended  with  clonal  selections  667,  777  and  115.    The  vines  are  planted  on  Riparia  Gloire,  3309  and  101-­‐14  rootstocks.    The  fruit  for  the  2010  vintage  was  picked  in  late  October  and  allowed  to  cold  soak  for  five  days  before  fermentation  began.    After  fermentation,  the  wine  was  aged  in  French  Oak  barrels,  approximately  25%  new.    The  wine  went  through  malo-­‐lactic  fermentation  in  barrel  and  was  aged  for  9  months  prior  to  bottling.      Production:  850  cases  Bottled:    September  2011  Price:  $48