2004 Domaine Pinot Gris
100% Pinot Gris Grapes Grown On Our Estate's Certified Organic Vineyards
Winemaker's Notes
Color: Luscious, golden straw.
Aroma: Floral notes, pineapple, honeysuckle, light citrus, pear, and peach.
Flavors: Tropical fruits, pear, honey, and spice.
Technical Notes
| % Blend |
PG Clone |
Block |
Vine Age |
Soil |
Trellis System |
| 39% |
152 |
18B |
10 years |
Bellpine |
GDC |
| 24% |
146 |
18C |
10 years |
Bellpine |
GDC |
| 23% |
146/152 |
20A |
10 years |
Bellpine |
Vertical |
| 4% |
146 |
15B |
11 years |
Bellpine |
GDC |
Final Analysis: 13.5% alcohol; TA: 0.71 g/100 ml; pH: 3.23
Harvest & Fermentation: Harvested October 5 – October 15, 2004 and whole cluster pressed. Stainless steel, temperature controlled tank fermentation in closed top fermenters until November 17 th.
Aging: Small lots were stirred weekly in stainless steel tanks from end of fermentation until early June 2005.
Production: 7,780 Cases (6-Pack)
Growing Season
2004 was an unprecedented sixth vintage in a row where grapes reached full maturity through the temperate summer weather, and the winter rains held off until after the harvest was completed.
Spring conditions, always critical in fruit ‘set’ and development, were warm and dry. After installing 15 frost protection fans in fall of 2003, we were prepared for the worse, but received the best – mixed heat, dryness and some mild, controllable frost.
The summer season was relatively normal, with warm and dry weather. We experienced one heat-wave period with temperatures above 100 degrees, which resulted in limited sunburn on the berry skins. We eventually crop thinned these clusters – thus lowering the harvest volume, but increasing the quality.
Crush began on September 10 th, with Pinot Noir fruit arriving from the Helmick Hill and Croft vineyards. We began harvest of our organically grown King Estate fruit on September 20 th and completed harvest by October 19 th. Overall, Mother Nature once again gave us fully ripe fruit with concentrated flavors and excellent sugar levels, and we expect the wines will be very enjoyable.
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