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		2017 Migration Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir Drum Canyon Vineyard
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			Highlighting lush, layered flavors, bright acidity and impeccably balanced French oak, Migration is dedicated to crafting wines from the finest cool-climate winegrowing regions. Planted in 2003, and farmed by the Dierberg family, Drum Canyon Vineyard is located on the eastern edge of the famed Sta. Rita Hills winegrowing region, where cool, coastal breezes help to produce a beautifully structured Pinot Noir, with velvety tannins and pure notes of pomegranate, dark cherry and clove.
James Suckling
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			Wine Profile
Production Notes
			Varietal Content: 100% Pinot Noir; Cooperage: 100% French oak - 40% new oak, 60% neutral
		Winemaker Notes
			Shaped by cooling winds off the Pacific and a near-perfect growing season, this is a deep and luxurious expression of Drum Canyon Vineyard Pinot Noir. Dramatic aromas of blueberry, boysenberry, and black cherry rise from the glass hinting at this wine’s depth. On the palate the dark berry flavors are framed by impeccably balanced acidity and hints of toasty oak and sweet vanilla.
		Production
			The 2017 growing season in Santa Barbara County was peaceful and perfect, with ideal early-season rains, nice warm weather throughout late spring and summer, regular cooling fog and no major heat events—all of which are optimum for growing world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. We hand-harvested our grapes in Santa Rita Hills and Santa Maria Valley over the course of ten days, with small clusters and berries yielding wines with an abundance of bright fruit and great intensity.
		Wine Specs
Wine Specs
			
			
			Vintage
				2017
			Varietal
				Pinot Noir
			Appellation
				Sta. Rita Hills
			Vineyard Designation
			Drum Canyon Vineyard
		Harvest Date
			September 14, 2017
		Sugar
			23.9° Brix at harvest
		Acid
			0.62 g/100 ml titratable acidity
		pH
			3.38
		Aging
			10 months barrel aging
		Fermentation
			10-14 days fermentation at 85°F
		Alcohol %
			14.1
		James Suckling
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