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Ponzi Vineyards
Tavola Pinot Noir 2022
Willamette Valley, Oregon
The 2022 Tavola Pinot Noir continues a string of amazing Tavola vintages. While made from lower elevation sites and younger vines, and handled in a way to emphasize a fruit forward character, with soft tannins, anything Luisa Ponzi approaches will have high quality as prerequisite. Tavola is the type of wine that can be an introduction to Oregon and Willamette Valley Pinot Noir and, with its generous fruit and exotic spice and floral notes, the start of a delicious exploration.
Vineyard
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The 2022 Ponzi Tavola Pinot Noir is produced from LIVE Certified Sustainable Ponzi Aurora and Avellana Vineyards, as well as sustainably grown vineyards in the Chehalem Mtns, Yamhill-Carlton and Eola Hills AVAs.
WINEMAKING
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All fruit is sorted then destemmed to 1.5–3 ton fermenters. An extended cold soak increases color and aroma. Fermented by native yeasts, the peak temperatures reach 90°F. The fermenters were aerated or punched down twice a day, then lightly pressed. The wine was aged in French oak for 10 months (25% new). A barrel selection is made for Tavola, then racked and bottled by gravity without fining or filtration. This wine has been bottle aged for 4 months before release.
Vintage
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2022 saw an early spring but a later summer – one of the warmest in Oregon history – allowing fruit to perfectly ripen.
Tasting Notes
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“Spiced blueberries, plum, and cranberry leap from the glass, followed by denser notes of dry forest floor, sagebrush, and leather. The mouth holds fresh acidity with flavors of ponderosa pine, citrus, and raspberry. This brightness is in lively tension with darker flavors of Amarena cherry and rich earth.” – Winemaker Luisa Ponzi
Food Pairing
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Glazed Roast Salmon with Beets and Spring vegetables.
Color
Red
Grape Varieties
Pinot Noir
Appellation
Willamette Valley, Oregon
Alcohol
13.7%
Suggested Retail Price
$35
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Trade Materials
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