Scheid Vineyards Pinot Noir 2014

Pinot Noir
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    Product Details


    Varietal

    Producer

    Vintage
    2014

    Size
    750ML

    ABV
    14.2%

    Features
    Screw Cap

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    Winemaker Notes

    More than any other varietal, Pinot Noir expresses the nuances of site, growing conditions and clonal selection. At Scheid, they grow 17 different Pinot Noir clones on six different vineyards, all located within the cool climate area of Soledad and Greenfield. What does a clone mean? Grapevines in general, and Pinot Noir vines in particular, are genetically unstable and can mutate slightly over time. Each grape variety, therefore, is made up of many subtypes, called clones. These clones can result in different flavors, intensity, color, etc. Crafting multiple small lots of Pinot Noir wine each vintage allows Scheid to choose the most distinctive barrels and showcase them in their Estate Grown Pinot Noir.

    The 2014 vintage is a blend of fruit from four of their estate vineyards. Loads of bright red fruit aromas, vibrant fresh raspberry and juicy cherry flavors lead the way. Accents of delicate rose petal, warm vanilla, soft oak spice, and graceful tannins wrap up in a long, supple finish.

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    Al Scheid first purchased property in Monterey County in early 1972. Monterey wine grape growing was in its infancy and Al was drawn to the region for its untapped potential. Back then, Scheid Vineyards was called Monterey Farming Corporation and it was originally structured as a limited partnership. If you are over 50, you may remember that the tax laws at that time allowed investors to offset losses against regular income. Al, a graduate of Harvard Business School and an investment banker and entrepreneur, was running his own investment company and became intrigued with the idea of vineyards as a tax shelter vehicle – heavy investment on the front end and no income until at least five years into the project. After determining that it was a sound plan and Monterey County was an ideal region, Al scouted for vineyard ground, formed the Vineyard Investors 1972 limited partnership, and found a customer for 100% of the grape production before even one acre was planted. This was soon followed by the Vineyard 405 limited partnership and Al Scheid’s career in wine growing had begun

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