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Rating: | 91 Pts Wine Spectator | Size: | 750ML |
Region: | Oregon | Country: | United States |
Varietals: | Not Available | ABV: | 15% |
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91 Pts Wine Spectator |
"Supple, generous and appealing for its spicy, licorice-accented cherry and blackberry flavors, lingering with fine balance on the harmonious finish. Drink now through 2014. 280 cases made." -91 points Wine Spectator |
Description:
"The 2006 Pinot Noir Reserve reveals smoke, toast, mocha, and earth notes. Supple, medium- to full-bodied, and with some structure, the wine has plenty of sweet fruit on the mid-palate but is slightly compressed in the finish. Drink it over the next 6 years." -90 Points - Jay Miller - The Wine Advocate
"This too reflects mild reduction on the nose and I would suggest decanting it first. Airing allows the nose to reveal ripe dark red cherry and earth notes that complement the nicely fresh, round and reasonably well detailed medium-full flavors that possess good mid-palate concentration and a sappy, delicious, complex and solidly long finish that, despite the elevated reported alcohol, does not seem unduly warm, indeed this carries it with almost no obvious warmth. I like the complexity here." -90 Points - Allen Meadows - Burghound
VIDEO LINKS FOR THIS PRODUCT!
Video Link #1: Watch Ian and Kristen from Wine Library taste and discuss the Anam Cara Reserve Pinot. Pinot Noir fans, make sure you take a moment or two and watch this video!
Click here to view the video on Youtube.
Video Link #2: Anam Cara has this video posted on the main website that describes the vineyard in excellent detail! It's a great video to watch for those of you not already familiar with this producer!
Click here!
http://www.anamcaracellars.com/pages/Our-Vineyard.html
WINERY: "The words Anam Cara are Celtic for "friend of my soul" and symbolize the long journey we have taken to make wine. Each of our wines is from the vineyard we live in and planted ourselves. In 2001, the family came to Oregon, purchasing a rundown walnut, plum and filbert orchard which was to become the home of Nicholas Vineyard and Anam Cara Cellars wines." -Winery
WINE:
"Refined, bright, Chambolle-like nose of red cherries, raspberries, cinnamon spice on a light toasty oak frame. Firm, with lovely balance of acidity creating an immediate juiciness. Classically varietal flavors of red and black cherries and raspberry."
"The Reserve is both a barrel and vineyard selection, with specific rows cropped to 1.5 tons per acre to concentrate fruit flavor and kept separate throughout the winemaking process. The final blend was determined not only by the excellence of the individual wines in barrel, but also their ability to harmonize and add a deeper dimension to the whole." -Winery
VINEYARDS:
"Located on a southeast-facing slope of the Chehalem Mountains AVA on the outskirts of Newberg, Oregon, the Nicholas Estate Vineyard was first planted in 2001. The elevation varies from 350ft-650ft and the vineyard rows are planted in a north-south direction, benefitting from cool, drying winds through the 99W corridor which keep mildew and frost pressure at bay. The soils are primarily Loess (wind-blown ice age sediment) with some outcrops of volcanic Jory soils and deposits from the Missoula floods. Of the original 27 acres, five 5-acre blocks are different clones of Pinot Noir, and there is an additional acre each of Riesling and Gewurztraminer." - Winery