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Pinot Hill is a sought-after vineyard source for multiple renowned wineries, contributing to some of the region’s most distinguished bottlings. Wines made from Pinot Hill have received numerous excellent wine scores and accolades. This offering presents an opportunity to acquire an ultra-premium cornerstone for your Pinot Noir program.
Presented at $5,500,000
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15,000 vineyard acres
70 wineries
Earned AVA status in 1983
The Russian River Valley climate is sculpted by the regular intrusion of cooling fog from the Pacific Ocean a few miles to the west. Much like the tide, it ebbs and flows through the Petaluma Wind Gap and the channel cut by the Russian River through the coastal hills. The fog usually arrives in the evening, often dropping the temperature 35 to 40 degrees from its daytime high, and retreats to the ocean the following morning. This natural air-conditioning allows the grapes to develop full flavor maturity over an extended growing season – often 15 to 20 percent longer than neighboring areas, while retaining their all-important natural acidity. More info.
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(Middle Reach, Santa Rosa Plains, Laguna Ridge, Green Valley, Sebastopol Hills and Eastern Hills)