2019 Extravagant Pinot Noir
Introducing the 2019 Vintage Release, The Apogee from Soliste
Triptych of 2019 Single Barrel MonoClone® Pinot Noirs
Single Vineyard, Single Clone, ONE Barrel...Soliste
L'Ermite Rouge – Rarissime – Extravagant
2018 Was a Benchmark Growing Season. Until 2019.
We characterized the 2018 growing season as "near-perfect." It was a welcome break from drought, fire, and unpredictability. 2019 started with record-breaking rains in February and, over the season, up to 51 inches of groundwater replenishing precipitation. The vines properly rested thanks to persistent cold, wet conditions over winter. Bud-break was slightly delayed, helping to avoid early Spring frosts. A bit of late May rain caused minor shatter. August was largely fog-free, and an overall warmer growing season in comparison to the previous year. Harvest timing was unhurried, promoting more uniform flavor development and stem lignification essential for whole cluster vinification. We carefully monitored flavor development and acids, and as is our practice, used multiple picks to select specific blocks as they matured. Two near-perfect growing seasons...Sacre Bleu.
Single Barrel Wines - Our Best of the Best
We sat down to taste our latest 2019 Vintage with great expectations. Three wines stood out immediately, and they were all Single Barrel MonoClone Pinot Noirs. In the history of Soliste, there have not been wines that have reached the highest degree of excellence of Cote De Nuits. These Three Pinot Noirs are simply stunning in all aspects: Nose, Aroma, Complexity, Fruit Concentration and Purity, Balance, Exotic, Sensual, Texture, and Length. This is clearly the result of the adjustments made over many, many vintages, precise barrel choice, and our commitment to Burgundian ancestral methods. It is an extremely rare moment to be experiencing such bliss in a glass, especially with the uncontrollable adversity of the effects of climate change. One can wait a lifetime, aspiring to one day, and after decades of vintages, one wine will stand out and give us what we always dreamt of…A Unicorn, and now they are Three. Is it the 2019 Vintage, is it the accumulation of knowledge, the barrel selection, or simply the slow and tedious journey during which our commitment and passion were unwavering?
Each of these three wines epitomized why we love Pinot Noir. Of all the cépages, it is the most complex, exotic, cerebral, and enigmatic. And at times, perhaps showing its French roots, can be very frustrating and challenging. This is why we are both infatuated with and passionate about Pinot Noir, and why we care so deeply about our mission to craft the very best wines year after year. Selecting just one took much debate – and more than a glass or two. Suddenly, Claude announced, “These are so incroyable, instead of waiting and releasing them one at a time, let's showcase them together, and at once!” Sometimes the best decision is no decision at all.
For these three stellar wines, my tasting notes will be more detailed as I tasted them over 4 days to experience their evolution and truly appreciate the metamorphosis and the depth they attained. This singular vintage represents all that Pinot Noir can achieve. 2019 has granted us precision, depth, exotic aromatics, and endless length to craft and select ONE barrel of three distinctive and singular Pinots from specific sites, terroir, and MonoClone. Each is aged for 18 months in a single barrel. The rewards are Pinot Noir’s intoxicating nose, powerful yet refined with layers of pure fruit density, spice, sous-bois, truffles, infinite length, and complex finish.
These three One Barrel MonoClone wines are so uniquely different that we simply could not resist but to do ONE release for you to experience their individual character – Vive la différence!
EXTRAVAGANT 2019…The Aristocrate
2019 EXTRAVAGANT MonoClone Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast
Tasting Notes
Le Regard / The Look
Deep and dense amethyst and garnet luminosity showing concentration and structure, long legs, thick texture from the whole cluster press. The wine shows intensity while still reflecting elegance.
Le Nez / The Nose
The front nose is expressive and lively. The first whiff is musty, then sappy (redwood pine needles), and last, earthy. As the wine opens up, aromas of black cherries, raspberries, and cassis are layered with Sous-Bois (forest floor underbrush), dried mushrooms, and a potpourri of rose petals and violets. As the wine evolves in the glass or decanter, the aromatics become voluptuous and sweeter with raspberry liquor aromatics, Kirsch, spiked with star anise, burnt orange rind, and cardamom. Superbly elegant and powerful, the back nose has layers of exotic spices, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, and a touch of vanilla.
Degustation / The Taste
On the front palate, the wine is full-bodied with micro tannins lifting the wine in the secondary palate, providing structure and a firm backbone yet remaining smooth and well-integrated, offering a totally spherical wine that has no beginning and no end. The second taste coats your mouth with the impressive essence of dried herbs and dark fruit density, a concentration of dark cherries, blackberries, and blueberries accented with bitter caramel, tobacco, licorice, leather, and fennel tops. This is a pinot for the purist that will discover a wine that hits all the high pitch notes, from fruit to spices, to minerality and to whole cluster tannins.. The mid-palate reveals the wine’s broad shoulders and floral character, which elevate the texture of the tannins, creating a perfect harmony between the density of the fruit and mineral undertone, dead foliage leaves, and game mushrooms, creating an autumnal backbone. The palate is tensile, intense, focused, and underpinned by filigree soft wood tannins that lend it magnificent sophistication and length. With the explosively long and very firmly structured finish, this densely packed wine spreads out horizontally on the inexorable rising finish, saturating the palate with a fine dusting of tart fruit acidity, spice, and shimmering minerality.
Extravagant…A Wine of great nobility. Clos de Beze West…
13.8% alc. 33 cases produced |
2019 MonoClone® Pinot Noir; Why it is important…MonoClone explained
Because of the devastating event of the 1860 Phylloxera that destroyed the vineyards of Europe (read more about Pinot Noir Clones and how they survived)