2014 Rapley Trail Vineyard 'James Thomas Block' Pinot Noir 1.5L

$245.00
Thomas Fogarty Winery
Pinot Noir
Santa Cruz Mountains
13.30% Alcohol
Quantity
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  • 2014 was the second consecutive drought vintage and featured the earliest harvesting in our 30+ year history. Early bud-break and flowering combined with relatively warm weather throughout the growing season led to rapid development of sugar and flavor in many vineyards. Consequently we had tremendous ripeness at relatively low sugars which produced wines with bright acidity and ample structure.

    "Coming from the middle of the hillside, the 2014 Pinot Noir Rapley Train Vineyard James Thomas Block (named after Fogarty's youngest son) sees a touch more whole cluster and as always, is aged all in French oak. It offers perfumed notes of framboise, black cherries, wild herbs and spice in a long, elegant, seamless package that carries fine tannin and a great finish. It needs a year or two to integrate its stems, but it will evolve nicely through 2026." - Jeb Dunnuck, 93 points 

  • Our winemaking is focused on allowing the unique signature of each vineyard site to be expressed. We ferment all of our Pinot Noir in small lots of between one and two tons. We utilize varying percentages of whole bunches (approximately 25-50%), tailored to each site, and ferment the wines without the addition of yeast. Our maceration period lasts from 10-21 days, often including a short per-fermentation cold soak. We age our Pinot Noir in 3 year air dried French Oak, exclusively from the forest of Chatillon. The wines are pressed in a traditional basket press and allowed to settle before barrelling. The wines spend two winters in barrel and are racked only at bottling.

  • The Rapley Trail Vineyard (avg. elev. 1650 ft.) was planted in 1981, consisting of six contiguous acres of Pinot Noir vines on our Estate’s rugged southeastern slopes. It has long been the backbone of our past "Estate Reserve" Pinot Noir, but beginning in 2002 we have begun to bottle portions of the vineyard separately. This "deconstruction" displays the unique aspects and interactions of soil and climate that accounts for grapes whose flavor is a direct product of where they are grown; this is terroir. The Rapley Trail Vineyard bottling is comprised of the various lots harvested from the vineyard, which in some years can be picked in as many as 7 passes.