Our Estate Pinot Noir features a powerful bouquet offering Sakura cherry blossom notes and an elegant hint of purple lilac. Displays vibrant cranberry and wild strawberry along with subtle earthiness and organic characteristics.
Chamisal was the first vineyard planted in the Edna Valley in 1973 and now encompasses 80 acres planted to 5 varieties across three distinct soil types. The nearby Pacific Ocean creates a long temperate growing season that, combined with the calcareous, clay-rich soils of our estate vineyards, produces ideal conditions for producing fruit of exceptional intensity and complexity.
Our Estate Pinot Noir is sourced from blocks in our vineyard where the land flattens out and the soils are deeper and hold more moisture. The fruit in these blocks ripens more slowly and is usually harvested 7-10 days later than other Pinot Noir blocks on the estate.