"It
is our primary goal and priority to deliver the essence of
that vineyard
as clearly and honestly as possible."
At
Brewer - Clifton, there is an utmost respect for nature. We
believe that when working with a product of nature, it is
necessary to always maintain an awareness of the elements
and phenomena that are beyond our total understanding and
control. If at any time that level of sensitivity is lessened,
we risk the unavoidable degradation of the very goals that
we are trying to pursue. As such, any intervention in the
natural evolution of the product must be carried out with
the utmost attentiveness and care.
Grapes are harvested at their physiological
ripeness, and are fastidiously sorted in the vineyard. The
fruit is subsequently transported to the winery as expeditiously
as possible so as to retain the coolness of the morning air
in which they were picked.
Pinot noir is fermented 100% as whole clusters
of grapes, and typically remains in fermenter for a total
of 30 to 35 days - 7 days cold soak, 2 weeks of fermentation,
then 10 or more days of extended maceration. From the press,
the resulting wine is bucketed directly to barrel. Barrels
from the Sirugue cooperage in Nuits St Georges are exclusively
used.
Throughout fermentation, we work to keep
all of the elements of the system suspended and in contact
with one another. This is done to fully capture all of the
essence and extractable flavors, colors and tannins from the
fruit. Following fermentation, the wine will naturally shed
itself of unwanted solids which will slowly settle to the
bottom of the barrel in which it rests. The wine remains in
contact with those lees for as long as possible, to maximize
the wine's elevage.
Racking is carried out by gravity, at the
beginning of the waning moon following Summer Solstice. It
is during this period that the wine is most settled. The gravitational
influence of the lunar cycle is clearly evident in the tides,
the sap in trees, the fluids in our bodies and all other liquid
forms.
It is within the rows of the vineyard
that wine is made. It is Brewer - Clifton’s primary
goal and priority to deliver the essence of that vineyard
as clearly and honestly as possible. While the wines with
which we are fortunate to work will be associated with the
Brewer - Clifton name, it is ultimately the name of the vineyard
which holds the greatest importance.
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