United States
Russian River Valley
Sonoma
Red
Pinot Noir
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2013 - 2019
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As I enter the spacious cellar I am greeted by faint, mellow tones that are clearly those of a Martin D-28. Fred Scherrer coaxes those same soulful notes from his wines. Scherrer offers his wines in two distinct offerings – younger wines for the retail mailing list and older wines for the trade – so keeping up with new releases across both channels of distribution is a bit of a challenge, but hopefully I have managed to capture the best of what is in the cellar today. Relative to most of his peers, Scherrer prefers longer elevage, while rackings are kept to a bare minimum. At times, I feel some of these wines might benefit from being bottled earlier, which might also preserve more freshness.
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2013 - 2017
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As I enter the spacious cellar I am greeted by faint, mellow tones that are clearly those of a Martin D-28. Fred Scherrer coaxes those same soulful notes from his wines. Scherrer offers his wines in two distinct offerings – younger wines for the retail mailing list and older wines for the trade – so keeping up with new releases across both channels of distribution is a bit of a challenge, but hopefully I have managed to capture the best of what is in the cellar today. Relative to most of his peers, Scherrer prefers longer elevage, while rackings are kept to a bare minimum. At times, I feel some of these wines might benefit from being bottled earlier, which might also preserve more freshness.
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Despite the warmth of the 2009 growing season Fred Scherrer was able to pick his pinots at "as low as 23 Brix and no higher than 26," which is his personal sweet spot for the variety. There are a range of cabernet vintages on release here (back to 2001, in fact) because Scherrer feels strongly that "different customers have different likes and dislikes when it comes to where they want their wines to be when they open them."
2009 Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley) | Vinous - Explore All Things Wine