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Vintage:
2022
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Growers:
Bill Brosseau
Winemaker:
Kira Ballotta
Appellation:
Santa Cruz Mountains AVA
Vineyards:
Black Ridge Vineyard
Barrel Aging:
21mo 20% New/80% Neutral French Oak
Cases Produced:
300
Composition:
100% Pinot Noir
Alcohol:
14.1%
2022 Olivia Brion Santa Cruz Mnts Pinot Noir
2022 Olivia Brion Santa Cruz Mnts Pinot Noir
$55.00
Quantity:
Vintage:
2022
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Growers:
Bill Brosseau
Winemaker:
Kira Ballotta
Appellation:
Santa Cruz Mountains AVA
Vineyards:
Black Ridge Vineyard
Barrel Aging:
21mo 20% New/80% Neutral French Oak
Cases Produced:
300
Composition:
100% Pinot Noir
Alcohol:
14.1%
Not Yet Submitted; prior vintage 93pts KWG, 90pts WE

Wine Makers Tasting Notes:

The 2022 vintage was extremely bright and vivaciaous in character across the board. This wine embraces that trend in a fun almost over the top way. The traditional flavors of blackberry and raspberry are alive and well in this wine along with the distinct floral notes from the pommard clone of Pinot Noir. But what I have come to crave most about this wine on an almost daily basis is the zestiness it brings to my life and ability to keep my mind off the terrors of today. 

Olivia's Story:

This wine is an homage to Olivia Brion, a suffragist and descendant of a great French wine family. In 1905 Olivia, wearing long pants and short tresses, stunned the sporting world - and won a huge wager - when she took on Annie Cohen Kopchoksy's (Annie "Londonderry") round the world cycling record of 15 months, set in 1894-1895. She achieved the same feat in only 6 months and was accompanied by Annie herself on the last 100 miles.

The Inspiration:

This wine is inspired by Annie Cohen Kopchovksy (Annie "Londonderry") ,a young Jewish woman, living on the outskirts of Boston, who in 1895 became the first woman to bicycle around the world. She was a revolutionary for her time, an entrepreneur, a voracious traveler, and a mother of three. At 5 feet, 3 inches and 100 pounds, Annie rode her newly invented "standard biycycle" around the world with only three days of prior cycling experience. Upon returning, she wrote “I am a journalist and a ‘new woman’, if that term means that I believe I can do anything that any man can do.” She ultimately won a wager for her trip around the world of $10,000, equivalent to 3 years of an average man’s salary.