

2018
Central Coast
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Description
The grapes grown for Lockwood Vineyard wines are selected only from specific, vigilantly maintained, and thoroughly analyzed blocks across the expansive Central Coast. By thoroughly examining each micro-climate, and corresponding soil profile, then evaluating various combinations of varietals, clonal selections and rootstocks, we are able to choose the best plantings in the vineyard. After defining our blocks, we implement viticultural protocols tailored to suit each vine’s set of unique characteristics. Pruning strategies shoot thinning practices, leaf removal techniques, and specified crop levels are assigned to optimize quality and we selectively harvest each block.
Aroma:The 2018 Pinot Noir opens with bright aromatic notes.
Palate:Welcoming the palate to flavors of blackberry, cherry and a touch of clove, leaving a long and savory finish.
Vintage Notes:The 2018 vintage was a near picture-perfect growing season that began in late February followed by a mild Spring yielding uniform grape clusters. Temperatures remained moderate to cool throughout the season with 2018 being considered one of the coolest vintages of the past decade. The cooler temperatures allowed for a longer hangtime resulting in an even and temperate harvest.
- Alcohol: 15.5%
- pH: 3.62
- TA: 5.0 g/L
- RS: 2.1 g/L
Meats & Fish:Chicken Bearnaise w/Mushroom; Pork Chops with Lemon SeasoningCheese & Nuts:Cheese Board with NutsGrains:Creamy Polenta w/Mushrooms