Radio Coteau Belay Pinot Noir 2020 (12 Bottles) Sonoma Coast, California

$1,320.00 GST Included

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This single-vineyard wine is sourced from Radio-Coteau’s home vineyard in Occidental. Eric Sussman had been purchasing fruit from this 17-hectare site for years and didn’t hesitate when the opportunity arose to buy it in 2012. Practically within sniffing distance of the famed Heintz vineyard and bordering Russian River Valley, the site sits on the region’s fine, sandy Goldridge soils atop a ridge 240 metres above the town, just 13 kilometres from the coast.

The proximity to the ocean and the moderating influence of rolling fogs provide cool coastal conditions and long, even ripening ideal for growing great Pinot Noir.

In a challenging year for most growers in California, Eric Sussman’s long-standing preference for early harvesting proved valuable. Sussman has always erred on the early side when it comes to picking. So, while his fruit made it safely into the winery in time to avoid adverse effects from the region’s devastating fires, many of his colleagues were not as fortunate.

Handpicked and fermented with 52% whole bunches, only the free-run juice was sent to neutral, tight-grained barriques and puncheons (16% new) for 18 months’ maturation. The wine was bottled unfined and unfiltered.

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About Radio-Coteau Wines

In summer of 2012, Radio-Coteau acquired an historic 42-acre Estate vineyard and ranch located on a ridgetop above the town of Occidental. Originally named Joseph Morelli & Sons before Prohibition, the Lemorel winery (as it was later known) dates back to 1892, when the first vines were planted. Situated 800 feet above sea level, the property is a diverse agroecosystem settled on prized Goldridge soil. We continue to maintain the established blocks of Syrah and old-vine Zinfandel, and recently replanted existing acreage to Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Riesling.

Eric’s own history with the property dates back to the early 2000s. While scouting vineyard sites for the first Radio-Coteau vintage, one interest lay in old dry-farmed Zinfandel, unique in California. He met and began a relationship with Robert Von Weidlich, the owner of the property at that time. The 2002 Radio-Coteau Von Weidlich Zinfandel was the first product of that collaboration.

“The best fertilizer is the farmer’s shadow,” is an old farming adage meaning there’s no substitute for a farmer’s own daily involvement in cultivating the land. A practice we take to heart, we employ a holistic farming platform that envisions the farm as a self-sustaining organism where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Going beyond the vine, we embrace a diverse agrarian platform, utilizing both organic and Biodynamic® farming practices to build the health of the soil and the surrounding ecosystem. In acknowledgment of our ongoing commitment to regenerative agriculture, the estate vineyard and farm has been Demeter Certified Biodynamic® since 2018.

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