2022 Hirsch ‘West Ridge’ Estate Pinot Noir
- AppellationFort Ross-Seaview, West Sonoma Coast
- Vineyard100% Hirsch
- Planted1992-2002
- Farming MethodBiodynamic
- Oak26% new
- Release DateFall 2024
- Alcohol13.8%
Our West Ridge Estate Pinot Noir is an ethereal, fragile, and hauntingly aromatic wine. It is our lightest-bodied Pinot Noir, yet possesses a surprising ability to age. It will reward the patient collector, evolving into a complex, perfumed wine that our founder David Hirsch describes as “romantic.”
The rolling hills of the West Ridge are dominated by heavy black clay, which creates an inhospitable environment that stresses the vines and inhibits vigor. However, the West Ridge also has pockets of sand, loam and rock, creating a microcosm of the San Andrean complexity that defines all of Hirsch. These vineyards enjoy the cooling effect of the Pacific, but are protected from the full onslaught of wind and fog.
The foundation of the West Ridge Pinot Noir is Block 7, planted in 1992 with cuttings David Hirsch took from 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. This 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.
Winemaking
The foundation of the West Ridge Estate Pinot Noir is Block 7, planted in 1992 with cuttings David Hirsch took from the Mount Eden Vineyard in the Santa Cruz Mountains (read his complete history here). 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. This 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.
Tasting Notes
The 2022 West Ridge may prove to be the wine of the vintage. Purity, refinement and focus define this wine. High-toned and elegant, the aromatics are classic West Ridge: perfectly ripe cherries, fresh strawberries, rose petal and a hint of orange oil. The palate is a seamless journey of silky tannins, mouthwatering acidity and pure, focused fruit.
This wine is open and expressive, and it can be enjoyed upon release if given an hour of air. However, there is still a touch of tightness on the palate and would benefit from a few years in the cellar.
- AppellationFort Ross-Seaview, West Sonoma Coast
- Vineyard100% Hirsch
- Planted1992-2002
- Farming MethodBiodynamic
- Oak26% new
- Release DateFall 2024
- Alcohol13.8%