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Hartford Court Pinot Noir Jennifer`s Marshall Vineyard 2015  - First Bottle

Reviews

96 Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate -
Medium to deep ruby-purple colored, the 2015 Hartford Court Pinot Noir Jennifer`s leaps from the glass with exuberant raspberry preserves, cranberry tart and black forest cake notes with touches of wild thyme, red roses and menthol. Medium to full-bodied, the palate simply sings of red and black berry flavors complimented with dried herbs and savory notes, supported by firm, very fine-grained tannins and great freshness, finishing very long and perfumed. Should age wonderfully! 313 cases were produced. -- Lisa Perrotti-Brown in Issue #234, Dec 2017
96+ Jeb Dunnuck -
From a cooler, windy site south of Sebastopol, the 2015 Pinot Noir Jennifer's is a bigger, richer, structured effort. Blackcurrants, black cherries, graphite, scorched earth and beautiful violet notes give way to a concentrated, fresh, tannic Pinot Noir that certainly has the fruit and texture to shine now but will be even better in 2-3 years.

Technical Details

  • BlendPinot Noir
  • CountryUS
  • RegionCalifornia North Coast
  • AppellationSonoma Coast, Sonoma County

Hartford Court Pinot Noir Jennifer`s Marshall Vineyard 2015

Pinot Noir  |  US
WA96, JD96+

Too late, we are SOLD OUT!
The smoky crushed flowers here are gripping, enthralling. No less than 2 pros (WA and JD) rated this 96+ and it is a powerhouse, blockbuster wine. Super limited!

About the Producer

Hartford's wines are rare. Year after year, they rank among the most sought-after collectibles from California. Since the 1994 vintage, owners Don and Jenny Hartford have built the winery?s reputation on limited-production, handmade, single-vineyard Chardonnays, Pinot Noirs and Old Vine Zinfandels from some of Northern California?s greatest vineyards. In addition to using fruit from their own estate, Hartford harvests fruit from a handful of prized vineyards throughout the Russian River Valley, Green Valley, Carneros, Sonoma Coast, Anderson Valley, and Marin County. All are high-reputation, low-yielding, sustainably farmed sites situated in cool climate subregions. Without exception, Hartford?s wines are intense, thought-provoking and expressive of both variety and terroir. They have been served at the White House on many occasions and are staples on ?Reserve? wine lists around the country.