Clos Saron
A
cool microclimate in the Oregon House Valley: forty-five
hundred vines
planted on a gentle, well-drained, northeast-facing slope.
Red loam
and clay topsoil on decomposed granite and volcanic ash
subsoil, sprinkled
with fragments of granite rocks, basalt, and quartz. The
virgin soil
is pure, uncontaminated, alive with microorganisms and
earthworms.
The Sierra Nevada Foothills are not the first to spring to
mind when
thinking about Pinot Noir in California, and yet this site
provides
an ideal microclimate and soil combination for its demanding
nature.
The soil – poor in organic matter and rich in minerals – has
a unique combination of volcanic, clay, and alluvial elements,
providing
a rare equilibrium of water retention and good drainage. Our
growing
season is neither too dry nor too wet, neither too hot nor too
cold.
Bud break in late-March to mid-April, bloom in late-May to
mid-June,
harvest in early-September to mid-October.
| Year | Description | Pack | Size | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04 | Syrah 'Heart of Stone' | 12 | 750ml | |
| 04 | Red Blend 'Le Cuvee Mysterieuse' | 12 | 750ml | |
| 04 | Red Blend 'Black Pearl' | 12 | 750ml |
