Belle Glos Vineyard - Clark & Telephone - Pinot Noir - Santa Barbara County

Belle Glos - Clark & Telephone - Pinot Noir - 2020 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Belle Glos Vineyard - Clark & Telephone - Pinot Noir - Santa Barbara County

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Red
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Technical
Grapes
ABV
14.8%
Serving
15° - 17° C
Food Pairings
DuckChickenGame BirdsMushroomsPasta DishesTapas and Small Plates

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Belle Glos - Onshore Cellars

Belle Glos

Belle Glos specializes in Pinot Noir from distinct vineyard sites in California. Crafted by winemaker Joseph Wagner, the wines showcase the unique characteristics of their respective locales, including...

Belle Glos specializes in Pinot Noir from distinct vineyard sites in California. Crafted by winemaker Joseph Wagner, the wines showcase the unique characteristics of their respective locales, including coastal regions like Santa Maria Valley, Sonoma Coast, and Santa Lucia Highlands. Wagner’s approach emphasizes bold, expressive flavors with a balance of richness and acidity. The vineyards are meticulously managed to enhance the varietal nuances that the cool climates offer, producing wines that are not only robust and fruit-forward but also exhibit fine tannic structures and a velvety finish. Each bottle from Belle Glos is distinguished by its wax-dipped top, adding a touch of distinctive charm to its presentation.

Belle Glos
California - Onshore Cellars

California

California spans nearly 800 miles along the Pacific Coast and ranks as the fourth-largest wine producing region globally by volume. The state's diverse geography encompasses coastal valleys, inland...

California spans nearly 800 miles along the Pacific Coast and ranks as the fourth-largest wine producing region globally by volume. The state's diverse geography encompasses coastal valleys, inland mountains, and desert areas, with vineyards extending from Mendocino County in the north to San Diego County in the south. Wine production began during the Spanish mission period in the late 18th century, though the modern California wine industry emerged following the repeal of Prohibition in 1933.

The Pacific Ocean's maritime influence creates distinct microclimates throughout California's wine regions, with coastal areas experiencing cooling fog and inland valleys subject to greater temperature variation. Napa Valley and Sonoma County represent the state's most recognized appellations, while emerging regions like Santa Barbara County and Paso Robles contribute to California's viticultural diversity. Soil types range from volcanic ash in Napa Valley to limestone-rich soils in parts of Paso Robles, providing varied terroir expressions across appellations.

Cabernet Sauvignon dominates red wine production, particularly in Napa Valley, while Chardonnay leads white varieties with notable expressions from cool-climate regions like Russian River Valley and Carneros. Pinot Noir thrives in coastal appellations including Sonoma Coast and Santa Barbara County, benefiting from marine influence and longer growing seasons. California's Mediterranean climate allows for extended hang time, typically producing wines with ripe fruit characteristics and higher alcohol levels compared to European counterparts.

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Santa Barara County

Santa Barbara County

Santa Barbara County is a wine region located in the southern part of California, USA. The region is known for producing high-quality wines that are rich in flavor...

Santa Barbara County is a wine region located in the southern part of California, USA. The region is known for producing high-quality wines that are rich in flavor and character. The history of winemaking in Santa Barbara County dates back to the early 19th century when the first vineyards were planted in the area. Today, the region is home to over 200 wineries and is considered one of the premier wine regions in the United States.

The style of production in Santa Barbara County is heavily influenced by the region's unique climate and geography. The area is characterised by a cool, maritime climate that is ideal for growing grapes. The region is also home to a variety of soil types, including limestone, shale, and sandstone, which contribute to the complexity and depth of the wines produced here.

The wines produced in Santa Barbara County are diverse and include a range of varietals, including Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah, and Cabernet Sauvignon. The region is particularly known for its Pinot Noir, which is characterised by its rich, fruity flavours and silky texture. The Chardonnay produced in Santa Barbara County is also highly regarded, with a crisp, refreshing taste and notes of tropical fruit and citrus.

In addition to its wines, Santa Barbara County is also known for its production of spirits, particularly gin and vodka. The region's distilleries use locally sourced ingredients, including botanicals and herbs, to create unique and flavourful spirits that are popular with both locals and visitors.

Overall, Santa Barbara County is a must-visit destination for wine and spirits enthusiasts. With its rich history, unique climate and geography, and diverse range of wines and spirits, the region offers something for everyone. Whether you're a fan of bold, full-bodied reds or crisp, refreshing whites, you're sure to find something to love in Santa Barbara County.

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