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		2019 Calera Mt. Harlan Pinot Noir Selleck Vineyard
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			Calera’s Mt. Harlan Vineyards are located in the Gabilan Mountains 25 miles east of the Monterey Bay. The site was chosen for its limestone soils and ideal climate. At an average elevation of 2,200 feet it is among the highest and coolest vineyard sites in California.
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			Wine Profile
Production Notes
			Varietal Composition: 100% Pinot Noir
		Winemaker Notes
			Showcasing the power and poise that make the 1975 Pinot Noir plantings at Selleck Vineyard so remarkable, this gorgeous wine offers vibrant aromas of pomegranate, raspberry and Rainier cherry along with a hint of sweet saddle leather. On the palate, it is bright and beautifully acid-driven, with an energetic mouthfeel that carries the wine to a long, lavish finish.
		Production
			While a cool, wet winter and spring on Mt. Harlan led to a late budbreak in our vineyards, moderate summer temperatures with no late-season heat events ensured that the fruit enjoyed abundant hangtime. Harvest began in late September and continued throughout October, resulting in elegant and age-worthy whites with lovely underlying power, and graceful and dynamic reds with complex layers of bright fruit and savory spice.
		Wine Specs
Wine Specs
			
			
			Vintage
				2019
			Varietal
				Pinot Noir
			Appellation
				Mt. Harlan
			Vineyard Designation
			Selleck Vineyard
		Acid
			0.64 g/100 ml
		pH
			3.76
		Aging
			Aged 18 months in 100% French oak 30% new, 70% neutral
		Fermentation
			Whole cluster fermentation with native yeast
		Alcohol %
			14.5
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				91
			Wine Enthusiast
				94
			James Suckling
				97
			Wine & Spirits
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