2019 Olivia Brion Russian River Valley Pinot Noir

2019 Olivia Brion Russian River Valley Pinot Noir

$50.00

- 100% Pinot Noir
- 100% Russian River Valley
- 13.2% Alcohol
- 200 cases produced

92pts Wine Enthusiast

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Winemaker’s Notes - Kira Ballotta

This wine showcases the expansive nature of the Russian River Valley without giving the whole of the wine over to power and alcohol. I don’t use the saignée method to concentrate color. I want to highlight the natural tension in the skin and pulp this valley can provide when picked with a balanced approach to both ripeness and acidity.

 

The nose enters with a deep black cherry and raspberry compote. The rich berries blend on the palate with a hint of bay leaf, ground cardamom and a delicate bouquet of violets. The finish carries on for at least a minute like a reduced cherry glaze being dripped over a suckling pork.

“This smooth, rather light-bodied wine offers a tasty combination of subtle baking spices like cinnamon and vanilla, and broad, ripe flavors of black plums and red cherries accented by toasty oak notes. Winemaker Kira Ballotta fermented different lots with variations such as whole clusters, whole berries, stems added, and crushed berries.” Jim Gordon, Wine Enthusiast

92pts Wine Enthusiast


Russian River Valley

This wine is sourced from the Willowside Vineyard in the Russian River Valley adjacent to the famed Olivet Road. The grower is 2nd generation grape farmer, Randy Pitts. He farms organic+ using crop biodiversity, bee boxes, owl boxes, and a small herd of sheep for fertilizing the vineyard.


Olivia’s Inspiration

This wine is an homage to Annie Londonderry, a Latvian immigrant to the United States, who in 1894 became the first woman to bicycle around the world. She was a revolutionary for her time, an entrepreneur, a voracious traveler, and a mother of three. At 5 feet, 3 inches and 100 pounds, Annie rode her 42-pound Columbia women’s bike around the world with only three days of prior cycling experience. Upon returning, she wrote “I am a journalist and a ‘new woman’, if that term means that I believe I can do anything that any man can do.” She ultimately won a wager for her trip around the world of $10,000, equivalent to 3 years of an average man’s salary.