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Masut 2013 Pinot Noir - Magnum (1.5L)
The estate is an 1,200 acre ranch lying in the coastal mountains of Mendocino County. The location was recently recognized as its own American Viticultural Area as Eagle Peak, Mendocino County. The area is marked by its coastal afternoon breezes, elevations ranging from 800-3,000 feet, and a cornucopia of microclimates. This diverse place allows us to grow truly expressive and unique Pinot Noir grapes.
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Wine Specs
Vintage
2013
Varietal
Pinot Noir
Appellation
Eagle Peak
Harvest Date
Sept 9th-13th
Aging
15 months (sur lie) in French oak (50% new)
Alcohol %
14.9
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Aromas of dark red fruits, rose petal, black tea and red
liquorice. The mouth feel is silky smooth with bright
concentrated wild berry, rich strawberry, savory spice and a
lingering plush finish.
Vineyard Notes
The 2013 Estate Vineyard Pinot Noir is our fifth release
and it’s made from clones Dijon 115(94%) and UCD 23
(6%). Overall, the vintage had optimal growing conditions
and yields averaged 3.2 tons/acre. In September we
experienced a heat spike, and we harvested everything
within a five day period.
Winemaker Notes
All fruit was hand sorted and
whole-berry destemmed into open-top fermenters for 16-20
day fermentations. The wine was aged in French oak
(50% new) sur lie for 15 months before being bottled
unfined and unfiltered.
Other Notes
Jake & Ben Fetzer grew up in the vineyards of Mendocino County. Our grandparents, Barney and Kathleen Fetzer, moved here in the 1950’s, and Barney’s passion for wine led him to establish Fetzer Vineyards in 1968. Together they had eleven kids, and they worked endless hours to help make the family winery an industry leader in premium wines. In the early 1990’s, the Fetzer Vineyards brand was acquired by Brown Forman, and our father, Robert Fetzer, was eager to begin a new chapter. In 1994, he purchased a 1200 acre property and named it Masút, a Native American word meaning “dark, rich earth”. His intention was to remain a farmer, and he envisioned a place where he would be able to grow the finest Pinot Noir possible. In 1997, we began planting the first vineyards at Masút, and by the early 2000’s many wineries were beginning to see the potential of the site. In 2006, our father tragically passed in a rafting accident at the age of 50.
More determined than ever, we felt a need to continue to move forward in his honor. We spearheaded a petition for a new viticultural area called Eagle Peak Mendocino County, and decided to convert a barn on the property to make wine. In 2011, our first vintage was released, and we dedicated it to our father. Our goals remain steadfast, to produce a great bottle of Pinot Noir from this new growing region, continue our family legacy in the wine business, and to have fun along the way!