Paul Hobbs - Crossbarn - Pinot Noir

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Paul Hobbs - Crossbarn - Pinot Noir - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Paul Hobbs - Crossbarn - Pinot Noir

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14.5%
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15° - 17° C
Key Characteristics
["High alcohol""Warming""Full-bodied""Herbaceous""Earthy""Chocolate"]

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Paul Hobbs

Paul Hobbs

Dubbed the ‘Steve Jobs of wine’ by Forbes magazine, Paul Hobbs is a renowned winemaker and consultant. Highly regarded not only for his ability to identify exceptional vineyards,...

Dubbed the ‘Steve Jobs of wine’ by Forbes magazine, Paul Hobbs is a renowned winemaker and consultant. Highly regarded not only for his ability to identify exceptional vineyards, but also for his pioneering spirit in working innovatively with new and historical sites and regions.

Hired by Robert Mondavi for his advanced understanding of oak ageing, he went on to become winemaker for Opus One and Simi wineries. He founded Paul Hobbs Winery in 1991 and Viña Cobos in Argentina in 1999.

“Terroir-driven Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Sauvignon are the focus at Paul Hobbs Winery.” Paul Hobbs

Paul Hobbs Winery bought its first estate property in the Russian River Valley naming it Lindsay Vineyard in honour of Paul’s great grandmother and planted it with five clones of Pinot Noir. Two neighbouring estate properties have since been planted with Chardonnay. The winery also works closely with growers of some of Napa and Sonoma’s most compelling and historical properties.

“I strive to create exuberant, intensely flavoured, richly textured wines of structure and balance that reflect the specific personality of each vineyard site. You might describe our winemaking as modern classic. Making wine, like living well, is a balance of experience and intuition, discipline and discovery. We believe we can make the best wines by keeping our roots firmly planted in traditional winemaking principles while availing ourselves of modern techniques. This approach allows us to constantly improve the quality of our wines.” Paul Hobbs

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California - Onshore Cellars

California

California se extiende casi 800 millas a lo largo de la costa del Pacífico y se clasifica como la cuarta región productora de vino más grande del mundo...

California se extiende casi 800 millas a lo largo de la costa del Pacífico y se clasifica como la cuarta región productora de vino más grande del mundo por volumen. La geografía diversa del estado abarca valles costeros, montañas del interior y áreas desérticas, con viñedos que se extienden desde el condado de Mendocino en el norte hasta el condado de San Diego en el sur. La producción de vino comenzó durante el período de las misiones españolas a finales del siglo XVIII, aunque la industria vitivinícola moderna de California surgió después de la derogación de la Prohibición en 1933.

La influencia marítima del Océano Pacífico crea microclimas distintos en todas las regiones vinícolas de California, con áreas costeras que experimentan niebla refrescante y valles del interior sujetos a una mayor variación de temperatura. Napa Valley y Sonoma County representan las denominaciones más reconocidas del estado, mientras que regiones emergentes como Santa Barbara County y Paso Robles contribuyen a la diversidad vitícola de California. Los tipos de suelo varían desde ceniza volcánica en Napa Valley hasta suelos ricos en piedra caliza en partes de Paso Robles, proporcionando expresiones de terroir variadas en todas las denominaciones.

Cabernet Sauvignon domina la producción de vino tinto, particularmente en Napa Valley, mientras que Chardonnay lidera las variedades blancas con expresiones notables de regiones de clima frío como Russian River Valley y Carneros. Pinot Noir prospera en denominaciones costeras incluyendo Sonoma Coast y Santa Barbara County, beneficiándose de la influencia marina y temporadas de crecimiento más largas. El clima mediterráneo de California permite un tiempo de permanencia extendido, típicamente produciendo vinos con características de frutas maduras y mayores niveles de alcohol en comparación con sus homólogos europeos.

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Sonoma Coast

Sonoma Coast

The Sonoma Coast AVA encompasses the western portion of Sonoma County, California, stretching from the Pacific Ocean inland to the warmer valley floors. Established in 1987, this appellation...

The Sonoma Coast AVA encompasses the western portion of Sonoma County, California, stretching from the Pacific Ocean inland to the warmer valley floors. Established in 1987, this appellation covers approximately 480,000 acres, making it one of California's larger wine regions. The boundaries extend from the Mendocino County line in the north to the Marin County line in the south, capturing the diverse topography where coastal mountains meet the sea.

The region's proximity to the Pacific Ocean creates a distinctive cool, maritime climate characterized by morning fog and afternoon winds that moderate temperatures throughout the growing season. Soils vary considerably across the appellation, ranging from sandy loam near the coast to volcanic ash and sedimentary deposits further inland. The combination of elevation changes, from sea level to over 1,800 feet, and ocean influence creates numerous microclimates within the AVA. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir dominate plantings, as these Burgundian varieties thrive in the cooler conditions.

Sonoma Coast wines typically display bright acidity and elegant structure due to the extended growing season created by the maritime influence. Chardonnays from this region often show crisp minerality with citrus and stone fruit characteristics, while maintaining freshness even in warmer vintages. Pinot Noirs tend toward a more restrained style with red fruit flavors, earthy undertones, and silky tannins, reflecting the cool climate's ability to preserve the grape's natural acidity and delicate aromatics.

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