2021 Olivet Lane White Pinot Noir
		
	
			Estate Grown & Bottled
		
     
     Wine Specs
			
			
			Vintage
				2021
			Varietal
				Pinot Noir
			Appellation
				Russian River Valley
			Vineyard Designation
			Olivet Lane Vineyard
		Harvest Date
			September 1, 2021
		Acid
			7.40 g/L
		pH
			3.31
		Aging
			5 months neutral French oak
		Bottling Date
			March 23, 2021
		Residual Sugar
			<1g/L
		Alcohol %
			13.6
		
Wine Specs
			
			
			Vintage
				2021
			Varietal
				Pinot Noir
			Appellation
				Russian River Valley
			Vineyard Designation
			Olivet Lane Vineyard
		Harvest Date
			September 1, 2021
		Acid
			7.40 g/L
		pH
			3.31
		Aging
			5 months neutral French oak
		Bottling Date
			March 23, 2021
		Residual Sugar
			<1g/L
		Alcohol %
			13.6
		Wine Profile
			
		Tasting Notes
			Our second vintage in a wine fast becoming a staff favorite, the 2021 Olivet Lane White Pinot Noir achieves flawless balance of bright acid and rich creamy texture. Aromatics are vibrant with white peach, pineapple guava, and yellow watermelon. Alpine strawberry, Meyer lemon, and yuzu engulf the tongue, with a pleasant citrus finish.
		Production Notes
			The most crucial step in the production of white wines made from red grapes comes when it’s time to make pressing decisions. Grapes for our Olivet Lane White Pinot were whole-cluster pressed, however, the free-run juice from the press was diverted to the Olivet Lane Rosé program, along with all medium and heavy pressings. As is often the case, the free-run juice for this white pressing is predominantly from the ripest berries being crushed under the weight of other fruit, and therefore brings with it some color and riper flavors. We stabulated the juice for this wine in order to settle out any unstable color and heavier flavors which may have come along with even this gentle press. Thanks to this stabulation process, we were able to produce the brilliant light pale color seen in the bottle without the addition of any fining agents. This wine was barrel fermented in neutral French oak, with regular barrel stirring to encourage volume and mouthfeel. A traditionally Sauvignon Blanc yeast was utilized in order to impart better concentration of stone fruit flavors.
		Food Pairing Notes
			Sushi, or grilled chicken with mango-pineapple salsa.
		


