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2023 One Fifteen Pinot Noir

Aromas of rose petal, Rainier cherry, and bay leaf harmonize in the glass, with a savory citrus palate of blood orange, hibiscus, and pink peppercorn leading to a fresh finish.

95 pts

Owen Bargreen

"The 2023 ‘One Fifteen’ is all clone 115 Pinot Noir that was stored in a combination of neutral and new French oak puncheons before bottling. Candied red fruits combine with wild mushroom, loamy soils and shades of kumquat zest.The palate has loads of mouth-watering acidity with a smooth texture, offering gobs of freshness with nice earthy tones and bright red fruits. Drink 2025-2038- 95"


SPECS

PRODUCTION: 235 cases

APPELLATION: Russian River Valley

VARIETAL: Pinot Noir

HARVESTED: Oct 9-21, 2023

FERMENTATION: 5 day cold soak, Stainless steel fermentation

AGING:
14 months on lees in French Oak

BOTTLED:
December 11, 2024

ALCOHOL:

PH: 3.56

WINEMAKER: Alex Kanzler

VINEYARD COMPOSITION

Mes Filles 54%, O’conner 34%, Kanzler 10%

ACCOLADES

95 pts - Owen Bargreen
95 pts - Wine Enthusiast
94 pts - James Suckling
93 pts - Vinous
92 pts - Wine Spectator
91 pts - Jeb Dunnuck

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Introducing

Kanzler Estate Vineyard

When it was planted in 1996, Kanzler Estate was one of the first vineyards in the rolling hills southwest of the picturesque town of Sebastopol in western Sonoma County. Only eight miles from the Pacific Ocean, the area was long thought to be too cool and foggy for grape growing. But the site proved to be ideal for the notoriously difficult to grow Pinot Noir grape. Pinot prefers a cool climate and reaches exceptional expression in the well-drained Goldridge soils predominant here. Here, the long summer days are sunny but tempered by cooling afternoon breezes from the ocean nearby. Most nights the fog rolls in to further cool the vines, allowing the grapes to ripen slowly and develop the deep, complex and concentrated flavors for which our grapes are known.