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2010 Hirsch 'West Ridge' Estate Pinot Noir

2010 Hirsch 'West Ridge' Estate Pinot Noir  - Hirsch Vineyards
  • RegionCalifornia
  • AppellationSonoma Coast
  • VineyardHirsch Vineyards
  • Alcohol12.8%
750mL $185.00
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The West Ridge Estate Pinot Noir is a selection of the finest and most expressive blocks on the west ridge of Hirsch. Planted between 1990 and 2003, it is a series of hilltop vineyard blocks, spread like vertebrae along the ridge’s spine. The soils on the West Ridge are highly heterogeneous, ranging from heavy black clay to sand to loam to yellow clay mixed with rock.

The foundation of the West Ridge Pinot Noir is Block 7, planted in 1990 with cuttings David Hirsch took from the Mount Eden Vineyard in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It is a true massale selection, with a diverse genetic makeup. The lineage of these plants can be traced back to Paul Masson, who brought Pinot Noir cuttings from Burgundy to California in the late 1800s. The genetic diversity of the plants imparts greater complexity to the wine, but also perpetuates the leaf-roll virus that came with the vines from Burgundy. The virus inhibits the ability of the vines to carry out photosynthesis and produce sugar. The result is wines that are more delicate, naturally lower in alcohol, and have extremely fine tannins.

The West Ridge Pinot Noir also includes the very best barrels from Blocks 6 and 12, planted to the heritage California Pinot Noir clones of Swan and Pommard-Wädenswil.

The West Ridge is the most delicate of our Pinot Noirs, with soft tannins and transparent fruit. This wine seduces with complexity and mystery, rather than with power.  Despite its delicate body, it has fantastic aging potential, gaining complexity and aromatic lift with age. The tannins soften and lengthen, resulting in a supple, lifted mouthfeel that is remarkably persistent.

About the 2010 vintage: The weather on the Sonoma Coast in 2010 was unprecedented. Daytime fog enveloped the vineyards for much of veraison. This resulted in wines with subtle fruit and a notably earthy, brooding character. Since their youth, they have been less fruit-forward than a typical Hirsch vintage, allowing complexity and terroir to shine through early. 

Tasting notes, updated Fall 2020: The 2010 West Ridge is characterized by transparent, red-fruited aromatics, intermingled with the earthy and savory notes that are characteristic of the vintage. The palate is gentle, ethereal and perfumed. Drink now or within 2-3 years.

  • RegionCalifornia
  • AppellationSonoma Coast
  • VineyardHirsch Vineyards
  • Alcohol12.8%