Hartford Court 2006 Pinot Noir Land's Edge Vineyards Sonoma Coast

Quality Rating:

6.8

Value Rating:

8.1

Retail Price: $39 (average)
Restaurant Price: $65 (average)

Winery: Hartford Family Winery

Region:
  USA
  California
  Sonoma County
  Sonoma Coast



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Professional Tasting Notes

 
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"Complex aromas of ripe cherries, violets and cedar are followed by flavors of perfectly ripe, firm black cherries, mixed red and black berries. Allspice and coffee notes complement a long, multi-faceted finish in this exciting, new Hartford Court Pinot N
Grand Vin
Drive along the rugged Sonoma coastline and you'll understand why the inaugural vintage of this pinot noir, which combines fruit from the winery's Annapolis and Seascape vineyards, among others, is called "Land's Edge." There's just one cascading ridge between the chilly Pacific and these ultra-cool climate vineyards, where the grapes ripen at a wonderfully slow pace similar to life in the Sonoma Coast's small towns. Cherry and violet notes on the nose are mirrored in the mouth, balanced by vibrant acidity and allspice. The firm tannins mean this wine tastes better with a little decanting now, but highlight the long life it has ahead of it.
K & L Wines
Complex aromas of ripe cherries, violets and cedar are followed by flavors of perfectly ripe, firm black cherries and mixed red and black berries. Allspice and coffee notes complement a long, multi-faceted finish in this "True Sonoma Coast" Pinot Noir. The primary source of fruit for Land’s Edge Pinot Noir is our estate’s Annapolis Vineyard, located along the windswept northern part of the Sonoma Coast Mountain Range overlooking the Pacific Ocean. There is only one cascading ridge between the ocean, Annapolis Vineyard and the other vineyards, including Seascape Vineyard, from which Land’s Edge is also sourced. The resulting cold climate reduces the Pinot Noir crop to minuscule levels - often picked as late as November. However, this cool, and frequently foggy, coastal climate preserves natural acidity in the berries, helping to delineate the purity of the fruit flavors. Balanced acidity, layers of complexity and firm tannins will allow for long and graceful aging of this highly expressive, inaugural vintage of Land’s Edge Vineyards Pinot Noir
Wine.com
"Complex aromas of ripe cherries, violets and cedar are followed by flavors of perfectly ripe, firm black cherries, mixed red and black berries. Allspice and coffee notes complement a long, multi-faceted finish in this exciting, new Hartford Court Pinot N
Grand Vin
Drive along the rugged Sonoma coastline and you'll understand why the inaugural vintage of this pinot noir, which combines fruit from the winery's Annapolis and Seascape vineyards, among others, is called "Land's Edge." There's just one cascading ridge between the chilly Pacific and these ultra-cool climate vineyards, where the grapes ripen at a wonderfully slow pace similar to life in the Sonoma Coast's small towns. Cherry and violet notes on the nose are mirrored in the mouth, balanced by vibrant acidity and allspice. The firm tannins mean this wine tastes better with a little decanting now, but highlight the long life it has ahead of it.
K & L Wines





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