• Collectors Club Collection Spring 2024

2018 Big Tree Block Estate Pinot Noir

APPELLATION
100% Dundee Hills AVA

BLEND COMPOSITION
100% Pinot Noir | 100% Estate Grown

CLONES
777 & 667

AGE OF VINES
Replanted in 2008

BOTTLED
February 2023

BRIX AT HARVEST
22.5°

ALCOHOL BY VOLUME
14%

PROPER CELLAR LIFESPAN
10 -15 Years

PRODUCTION
501 Cases

CERTIFICATIONS
Made with 100% certified organic grapes

VINTAGE HIGHLIGHTS
The spring of 2018 was warmer than the average over the previous 10 years, and fairly dry. Bud break happened in mid-April and Bloom in early June, which can be a treacherous undertaking as the spring weather can mess up a healthy flowering. A giant hail storm descended on the Dundee Hills in early June, but luckily none of our Sokol Blosser Estate crop was ruined. The summer started like one giant
furnace; July was a hot month and we had a lot of above 90 degree days. Just when it seemed like the hot weather would not stop, August came and more moderate weather with it. This helped slow the ripening down, and even cooler weather in September allowed us to let the grapes hang longer, resulting in riper fruit without additional sugar accumulation. The 2018 vintage is our coolest growing season since 2012, and we believe it will be our best vintage since then.

WINEMAKING
The grapes from this block were carefully hand harvested from September 18th to the 22nd, picking three distinct sections which were kept separate through out the process. The clusters were then sorted by hand to remove any flawed bunches and 100% de-stemmed directly into their fermentation vessels.
The wine was allowed to ferment with ambient yeast and spent 25+ days on the skins with cap
management done by a combination of pump overs and punch downs. After being pressed at dryness the wine was aged entirely in French oak barrels for 18 months with with 17% new oak. The three sections which had been kept separate throughout fermentation and aging were blended to create our 2018 Big Tree Block, with 24 barrels selected to make the final blend.

WINE PROFILE
Our 2018 Big Tree Block Pinot Noir has a light and floral nose with bright fruit. The palate has dark cherry, pomegranate and rhubarb notes.

PAIRINGS
This wine pairs well with classic dishes such as chicken Marsala and steak au poivre.

SCORES
94 points – James Suckling
93 points – Wine & Spirits

2021 Goosepen Block Estate Pinot Noir

APPELLATION
100% Dundee Hills AVA

BLEND COMPOSITION
100% Pinot Noir | 100% Estate Grown

CLONES
Pommard UCD4

AGE OF VINES
Replanted in 1998

BOTTLED
February 2023

BRIX AT HARVEST
22.9°

ALCOHOL BY VOLUME
13.5%

PROPER CELLAR LIFESPAN
10-15 Years

PRODUCTION
296 Cases

VINTAGE HIGHLIGHTS
2021 was the 2nd warmest growing season we have ever seen since 2015. We also got to add a new term to the dictionary: “Heat Dome”. Three straight days of triple digit temperatures in late June breaking heat records for the Willamette Valley. Bud break started like usual in the middle of April. We had the driest March through May that the Willamette Valley has seen through 128 years of record keeping! Bloom also appeared on time in early/mid June. While late June brought the “Heat Dome”, our grapes made it through thanks to bloom being finished at all our sites and there still being soil moisture, so they grew like crazy over those three days of hellish temperatures. While July and August turned out to be exceedingly hot and dry, September arrived with little rain which that allowed us to fully ripen the grapes. The hot and dry summer made for fruit that was extremely clean, resulting in excellent fermentations. All in all, mother nature gave us something to be grateful for on our 50th anniversary.

WINEMAKING
The grapes from this block were carefully hand harvested on September 14th. The clusters were then sorted by hand to remove any flawed bunches and 100% de-stemmed directly into three ton stainless steel fermenters. Ambient fermentation was allowed to take place naturally with cap management by punch-downs. Once the fermentation process was finished, the wine was pressed off the skins at dryness and barreled down in 100% French oak barrels with 8% new oak and 25% neutral, and left to age for 16 months before bottling.

WINE PROFILE
The nose is red fruit forward with a hint of spice. On the palate red cherry, black cherry, raspberry, and red currant. Very smooth, well rounded between tannins and fruit characteristics with a medium plus finish.

PAIRINGS
Pair with a miso-mushroom risotto, lamb or chicken gyro, and bold cheeses.

THE STORY
When Alex Sokol Blosser was growing up, this block was not planted to PinotNoir, but to Riesling. During this time Bill and Susan Sokol Blosser tried their infamous and failed experiment of fencing it in and releasing a flock of geese to consume the grass. Since then, the Sokol Blosser’s have always called it “Goosepen.” When we had to re-plant the block due to Phylloxera, it was decided that the highest and best use of that site was for Pinot Noir and not for Riesling. This was not a failed experiment. To this day, Goosepen is Alex’s favorite of our single vineyard blocks. It does not have the rich tannins of its northern neighbor, Big Tree, nor the finesse of the Orchard Block. It has fruit. A lot of rich fruit that can be heavy some years (2014) and complex in other years (2012 and 2015). Drinking a glass of Goosepen always reminds Alex that experimenting is a two edge sword; sometimes you get the goose, and sometimes the goose gets you!

2018 Peach Tree Block Estate Pinot Noir

APPELLATION
100% Dundee Hills AVA

BLEND COMPOSITION
100% Pinot Noir | 100% Estate Grown

CLONES
777 & Pommard

AGE OF VINES
Replanted in 1998 & 2000

BOTTLED
August 2019

BRIX AT HARVEST
22°

ALCOHOL BY VOLUME
13%

PROPER CELLAR
LIFESPAN
10 -15 Years

PRODUCTION
332 Cases

CERTIFICATIONS
Made with 100% certified organic grapes

VINTAGE HIGHLIGHTS
The spring of 2018 was warmer than the average over the previous 10 years, and fairly dry. Bud break happened in mid-April and Bloom in early June, which can be a treacherous undertaking as the spring weather can mess up a healthy flowering. A giant hail storm descended on theDundee Hills in early June, but luckily none of our Sokol Blosser Estate crop was ruined. The summer started like one giant furnace; July was a hot month and we had a lot of above 90 degree days. Just when it seemed like the hot weather would not stop, August came and more moderate weather with it. This helped slow the ripening down, and even cooler weather in September allowed us to let the grapes hang longer, resulting in riper fruit without additional sugar accumulation. The 2018 vintage is our coolest growing season since 2012, and we believe it will be our best vintage since then.

WINEMAKING
The grapes were carefully hand harvested September 15th, making them our first Pinot Noir grapes brought in! They were then sorted by hand to remove any flawed bunches and 100% de-stemmed directly into 3-ton stainless steel fermenters. These fermenters were not inoculated and proceeded with fermentation by ambient yeast which took 10 days of soaking to really takeoff. The wine have 22 days of skin contact with cap management was done via gentle punchdowns. The wine was pressed off the skins at dryness as aged in French oak barrels for 10months with no new oak. We have intentionally chosen not use new oak in this block as the fruit pairs best with more neutral oak. There were 14 barrels selected for the final blend.

WINE PROFILE
Our 2018 Peach Tree Block Pinot Noir has a nose that is rich with matsutake mushrooms, clove and dark fruit. This wine has a complex mouthfeel with notes of black cherry, plums and spice.It is smooth and round, with a hint of tobacco on the finish.

PAIRINGS
This wine pairs beautifully with lamb tajine, shwarma, and is perfect for Mediterrannian appetizers such as olive tapenaed and salty cheeses.

THE STORY
In line with the rest of our vineyard blocks, Peach Tree was named after what was previously planted here: peach trees. I remember those peach trees well, and those ripe peaches still hold a rich place in my imagination for how sweet and juicy they were. The peaches got so big and ripe that my parents would not let me help pick them as my small hand could not encompass enough of the fruit to not tear it. Oh the memories….. Now we have a little over 2 acres of Pommard and 777 Pinot Noir clone planted in this section. Of all our blocks, it always seems to produce a wild, almost un-focusedPinot Noir, with its power of fruit and flavor going in multiple directions.

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