2010 Antica Terra Willamette Valley Pinot Noir

SKU #1087712 Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar

 Weighing-in at 13% alcohol - typical for the vintage at this address - and made-up of fruit from their estate supplemented by contract grapes (notably from Shea and Cherry Grove vineyards), Antica Terra’s 2010 Pinot Noir strikes me as something of a sandwich of richly ripe, jellied dark cherry and cassis shadowed by their distilled counterparts and mingled with leather, but above all bracketed by smoky, toasty, caramelized and singed aromas and finishing flavors from oak. That prominently-wooded impression is reinforced by one of stiffness, and while there is a distinctively salty note in the finish here as well, it fails to translate to saliva inducement. Surprisingly sweetly-fruited and plush for its vintage, perhaps this will evince better oak-integration and a more vintage-typical sense of animation and fresh-fruitedness after some time in bottle, though I’m skeptical on that score. Certainly, though, it looks capable of remaining in good health for at least the next half dozen years.  (8/ 2012)

K&L Notes

From the Winery: "Pinot Noir reacts to a long cold growing season by becoming darker and more intense. Cool Oregon vintages - such as 1999 and 2008 - reward the uncertainty involved in their production with strikingly expressive wines. This is exactly what happened in 2010. As in 2008 the yields were very low. Poor fruit set, combined with draconian thinning and the tariff of the birds left us with less than half the wine to offer compared with previous years. But the wine that we have is exquisite. The 2010 wines share the concentration of 2008, but the expression is slightly less tannic and about a half-degree lower in alcohol (13% as compared to 13.5%). This slight dip in alcohol translates into wines of perfect pitch; they resonate with greater fidelity than anything we have produced before. Antica Terra is a blend of Pinot Noir that reflects everything we do during the course of the vintage. It carries the mark of each step and every decision. The blend is based around fruit from our 11-acre vineyard in Amity and exhibits a delicate inclination toward rock, forest floor and flowers."

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Pinot Noir

- One of France's most legendary grapes and the grape that earned Burgundy its reputation. The parent of varietals like Pinot Gris/Grigio and Pinot Blanc, Pinot Noir is blue to violet to indigo in color with relatively thin skins, and it is said to have been cultivated in France for more than 2,000 years. At its best, Pinot Noir creates elegant wines that are filled with primary red fruit aromas and flavors while young, revealing with an array of secondary characteristics like earth, smoke, violet, truffle and game with age. The varietal is also known, perhaps better than any, for its ability to translate terroir, or a sense of place. While the best Pinot Noir still comes from Burgundy, it is being produced with increasing success in cooler climates around the world. In France, it is part of the trifecta of grapes that can go into Champagne, and it is also grown in Alsace, Irancy, Jura, Savoie, Lorraine and Sancerre. Outside of France it is produced under the names Pinot Nero and Blauburgunder in Italy's mountainous regions, as Spätburgunder in Germany and as Blauburgunder in Austria. In the US, Pinot Noir has found suitable growing conditions in the cooler parts of California, including Carneros, the Russian River Valley, the Anderson Valley, the Sonoma Coast, Monterey County, the Santa Lucia Highlands and Santa Barbara County, as well as in Oregon's Willamette Valley. In recent years, New Zealand has demonstrated its ability to interpret this hard-to-grow varietal, with successful bottlings coming from careful and attentive growers in Central Otago, Martinborough and Canterbury. Chile is also an up-and-coming region for Pinot Noir, creating fresh, fruit-forward, early-drinking and affordable Pinots from the coastal Casablanca Valley and the Limari Valley.
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United States

- When people consider domestic wine, they normally think about the state of California. The fine viticultural Region within California, including the Napa Valley, Sonoma, Santa Cruz Mountains, Mendocino and Santa Barbara, are capable of growing grapes of world-class quality. But there's plenty of fabulous wine coming from other states, too. Oregon, Washington and New York are also causing eyebrows (and glassware) to be raised around the world. Click for a list of bestselling items from the United States.
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Oregon

- Highly touted for its Pinot Noirs, Oregon is part of the up-and-coming winemaking industry in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Most of Oregon is directly affected by the climate coming off of the Pacific Ocean, giving it mild winters and wet summers. This makes it a difficult place to ripen grapes, but some say that the harder grapes have to struggle, the more complex they will turn out to be. Chardonnay and Pinot Gris are two important and successful grapes grown in Oregon.