2007 Peay Vineyard Pinot Noir

2007 Peay Vineyard Pinot Noir

Winemaker's Notes

The balanced crop on this vineyard in 2007 concentrated the rich tannins, filling your mouth with flavors of wild berries, cranberry, Valrhona chocolate, sweet spices and mineral. Very concentrated aromas of wild raspberry, black cherries, fresh fennel, roasted cacao beans and espresso fill your glass. One of the most expressive, yet youthful wines that will develop with time.

—Winemaker Bob Cabral

Scores & Reviews

Points Publication Date
94 Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar May-June 2009
95 Wine Enthusiast February 2010

The Vineyard

Grapes for Williams Selyem wines are grown in three different areas of the Peay Vineyard. The areas are named after the Pinot Noir clone planted: New 777, New Calera and New Pommard. The Peay Vineyard is a no-till vineyard.

Harvest 2007

The 2007 vintage has produced wines of extremely high quality, wines that are each brilliant expressions of their sites. The growing season was distinguished by its evenness with a cool finish. Bud break was at the usual time around the first part of March. A few frost days that Spring were of little concern as the vines grew at an orderly pace. Berry set was somewhat interrupted with light winds causing a small amount of shatter and unpollenated berries. The summer months were characterized by warm, sunny, near-perfect weather with very few heat spikes during the fruit ripening stage of the vine growth cycle. This resulted in very uniform ripening and optimal development of intense varietal flavors, aromas and expression. Moderately warm mid-August weather accelerated ripening and culminated in a Labor Day weekend of near perfect sunshine that launched a methodical and even paced harvest of Russian River Valley Pinot Noir ready for picking. By late September, fog returned and the cool weather prevailed, temporarily stalling harvest, slowing the accumulation of sugar, and allowing phenolics and flavors to continue to develop in pace with the sugars. The break from the heat permitted the rest of the fruit to be picked at a gentle pace, at peak flavor and optimal maturity. Small berries delivered wines dark in color with exceptional concentration of flavors, aromas and ripe tannins. The wines of 2007 convey their unique characters in a manner more vivid, precise and evocative than we have come to anticipate. In a decade of exceptional vintages, this one really stands above all others.

Technical Notes

Barrel Description: 65% new, 35% 1-year-old
Barrel Aged: 16 months
pH: 3.45
TA: 0.64g/100ml
Alc.: 14.3%
Release Date: Fall 2009
Release Price: $54