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2007 Calera Wine Company - Pinot Noir Selleck Vineyard

Red
Wine Spectator 88
Wine Advocate 98
Varietal Pinot Noir
Category Reds
Region United States, California, Mount Harlan
Producer Calera Wine Company

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2007 Calera Wine Company - Pinot Noir Selleck Vineyard

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Wine Spectator  

Loamy earth and dried berry flavors are complex, layered and full-bodied, with touches of spice and mineral. This is closed and in need of cellaring, but offers glimpses of the complexity that lies ahead. Best from 2011 through 2018. Jim Laube

Wine Advocate  

Even better is the 2007 Pinot Noir Selleck Vineyard, perhaps the finest Pinot ever made by Calera. This 4.8-acre vineyard planted in 1975 has a much warmer southwest exposure than some of the estate’s other sites. Only 411 cases were produced of this compelling Pinot Noir. Sassafras, black cherry, raspberry, plum, pomegranate, cedar, and underbrush aromas are accompanied by a full-bodied, ripe wine with beautiful acids, an intense underlying minerality/terroir character, and a long finish. The 2007 Selleck is slightly less evolved than the Jensen, but it is an impressive Pinot that should age effortlessly for 10-15+ years. Kudos to Josh Jensen for producing this remarkable group of wines! 

This may be the strongest group of wines Calera has produced in many years. From their less expensive whites through the generic and single vineyard Pinot Noirs, this remarkable portfolio showcases this idiosyncratic terroir isolated on Mt. Harlan. For starters, Calera has once again made the finest Aligote in America. Robert Parker

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