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Etude

2021 Fiddlestix Vineyard Pinot Noir

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Tasting Notes

This vintage of Fiddlestix Pinot Noir shows a shimmering ruby-red color with fragrant aromas of crushed red berries, sweet spice, and subtle hints of rose petal and orange peel. Medium-bodied and silky, the palate is open and inviting, providing a creamy texture with notes of wild strawberry, brambleberry, blueberry, and a warming graham cracker crust spiced finish. Lively notes of wild lavender, fresh mint, and camphor tree blossom provide a lifted, delicate note, supported by a beautifully earthy minerality, giving this wine depth and nuance. Well-integrated, seamless tannins provide a refinement and grace exemplary of our finest Pinot Noirs.

    • Technical info
      • Vintage: 2021
      • Alcohol: 14.4%
      • Volume: 750 mL
      • Varietal: Pinot Noir
      • Appellation: Santa Rita Hills
      • Brand: Etude
      Vintage Notes
      Santa Barbara County’s 2021 season is considered excellent. The growing season was mild, slow and steady, with consistently moderate weather stretching from bud break to harvest. Spring winds and rain were scarce, which allowed for favorable fruit set. The season brought few heat spells and no frost events. Grapes developed slowly, with smaller berries than normal, smaller cluster weights and lower yields. The fruit displayed excellent flavor and acidity, with beautiful dark color.
    Technical info
    • Vintage: 2021
    • Alcohol: 14.4%
    • Volume: 750 mL
    • Varietal: Pinot Noir
    • Appellation: Santa Rita Hills
    • Brand: Etude
    Vintage Notes
    Santa Barbara County’s 2021 season is considered excellent. The growing season was mild, slow and steady, with consistently moderate weather stretching from bud break to harvest. Spring winds and rain were scarce, which allowed for favorable fruit set. The season brought few heat spells and no frost events. Grapes developed slowly, with smaller berries than normal, smaller cluster weights and lower yields. The fruit displayed excellent flavor and acidity, with beautiful dark color.