
Hein Vineyard Pinot Noir Wine | Roger Roessler Wines – Year
10,48 $
Description
Roger Roessler Wines 2016 Anderson Valley Pinot Noir: A Bold Expression from California’s Cool Climate
Origin & Craftsmanship
Sourced from a remote vineyard nestled at the northwestern edge of Anderson Valley, Mendocino, this 2016 Pinot Noir by Roger Roessler Wines defies expectations. Once deemed too cold for this delicate varietal, the site’s extreme climate demands meticulous viticulture to coax slow, even ripening while protecting the vines from harsh elements. The result? A wine that pushes boundaries, blending elegance with unexpected complexity.
Flavor Profile & Aromatics
Unlike typical Pinot Noirs from warmer regions, this vintage surprises with a captivating aroma of lightly roasted coffee, white pepper, and hints of gingerbread—a nod to its cool-climate origins. On the palate, layers of black fruit (think blackberry and plum) intertwine with warm spices, finishing with an earthy minerality that lingers. It’s a harmonious balance of power and finesse, perfect for those seeking depth without heaviness.
Why It Stands Out
– Cool-Climate Innovation: Grown in one of California’s coldest Pinot Noir sites, showcasing how terroir shapes character.
– Artisanal Winemaking: Handcrafted with minimal intervention to preserve the grape’s natural expression.
– Versatile Pairing: Pairs beautifully with roasted meats, mushroom dishes, or even dark chocolate desserts.
– Collectible Vintage: The 2016 harvest is celebrated for its concentration and aging potential.
Technical Details
– Alcohol: 13.8% ABV
– Region: Anderson Valley, Mendocino County, California
– Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir
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Ideal for enthusiasts exploring California’s cooler wine regions or those craving a Pinot Noir with a twist, this bottle offers a unique tasting journey.