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Lolita Ranch Pinot Noir
The Lolita Ranch is located on Martinelli Road in Forestville. Giuseppe & Luisa had purchased the steep, forested landscape in the late 1800’s and then later sold this particular section to a neighbor. On this site, circa 1900, there once stood a small country schoolhouse where some of the Martinelli family attended at the turn of the century. Eventually the ranch was passed on to Bob and Lolita Young, who ran a herd of Angus and Hereford cattle on the land for many years. Third generation farmer, Lee Martinelli Jr., and his wife Pamela acquired the property in 1999, returning it back to the Martinelli estate and to the family’s continuing century-long legacy of viticulture. Lee Jr. planted the steep hillside with four different grape varietals: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah, and Zinfandel. The Syrah is planted with clone 877. The vines are trained on a vertical trellis system and are tightly spaced at 2,000 plants per acre. The small vineyard is lined by a thick border of huge pepperwood trees, redwoods, tan oak, black oak and the smooth red-barked manzanita. Since planting the grapes, cattle no longer grace the landscape on this wooded property, but a hoard of wildlife does, which accounts for scores of wild turkeys, foxes (el zorro in Spanish), deer, and many species of birds, especially herons and mergansers that live along the winding creek below. Cases Produced: 450
In The Press: 2011
"The 2008 Pinot Noir Lolita Ranch's medium garnet/ruby hue is followed by a big, sweet kiss of wild strawberries, forest floor and earth. This medium to full-bodied, sexy, seductive Pinot possesses adequate acids, sweet tannins and loads of fruit. It should drink nicely for 5-6 years or longer." - 92 points, Robert M. Parker, Jr. The Wine Advocate.
"2008 Martinelli Vineyards Pinot Noir Lolita Ranch Russian River Valley - Deep red. Aromas of red berries, licorice and mocha, with a hint of musky underbrush. Juicy, youthfully bitter cherry and redcurrant flavors are framed by chewy tannins and gain sweetness with air. Tight but gently sweet on the finish, which echoes the bitter cherry note and clings nicely. Give this some air." - 90 points, Stephen Tanzer - Josh Raynolds.
"2007 Martinelli Vineyards Pinot Noir Lolita Ranch Russian River Valley - Saturated red. Pungent aromas of dark berries, cherry, dried flowers and licorice. Youthfully brooding, offering deep black and blue fruit flavors and smoky incense and potpourri character. Die-hard fans of graceful pinot won't go for this, but I do. The floral and licorice notes gain strength on the long, strikingly spicy finish. This could handle a piece of grilled lamb with ease.." - 91 points, Stephen Tanzer - Josh Raynolds.
"Martinelli Pinot Noir Russian River Valley Lolita Ranch 2007 - Rich, intense and complex, this full-bodied red shows ripe blackberry and wild berry fruit that touches on cola and borders on syrupy, but remains balanced, ending with spice and hazelnut notes and a hint of ginger and cola. Drink now through 2016." - 92 points, James Laube - The Wine Spectator
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