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Bogle Pinot Noir

États-Unis
Pinot Noir
bottle image bogle pinot noir
DomaineBogle Winery
AppellationCalifornia
Sorte de VinVin Rouge Corsé
Millésime2021
ClôtureBouchon en Liège
ViticultureConventionnelle
Alcool par Volume14%
Volume750ml
Potentiel de Garde dès Millésime< 5 Années
MaturationVieux Fût de Chêne
€15.5
Disponible
Temps de Livraison moyen 3-5 journées ouvrables
Livraison CO2 Neutre
Emballage sécurisé

Notes de Dégustation

Vin rouge fruité élégant et corsé. Robe pâle couleur rouge grenat avec de fines larmes; nez épicé avec du thym et du laurier secs, des baies rouges et du poivre blanc fraîchement moulu. Bouche bien ronde avec des tanins vigoureux, et délicate finale de gelée de baies rouges. Parfait avec de la volaille ou des ribs bien relevés, des plats mijotés et des gratins de légumes. T° de service: 15°C

https://www.boglewinery.com

Wine Story

It all started with a failed potato crop in the 1960s.

Our grandfather, Warren V. Bogle, grew a variety of row crops including corn, wheat and safflower, but in 1968 he sought a crop he didn’t have to replant every year.

He figured potatoes would be a perfect fit on our Home Ranch which is located in the heart of California’s Delta.

The potatoes almost immediately died, and our grandfather sought an explanation. The farmer he brought in to take a look told him, “I’m not quite sure why your potatoes died , but I can tell you one thing, this is perfect soil for wine grapes.”

The rest was history as they say, and we are grateful for it.

Our grandfather planted ten acres of Petite Sirah and ten acres of Chenin Blanc. More than 50 years later we still grow the two varietals here on our Home Ranch in Clarksburg. Our grandfather was a pioneer, taking a real chance with those 20 acres. At the time no other farm had planted wine grapes in Clarksburg. Today, there are more than 7000 hectares of wine grapes and more than 20 wineries that call the Clarksburg AVA home.

Our family grew wine grapes for 10 years for other wineries until 1978 when we made our first bottle of wine under the Bogle name. After Warren passed away, our parents, Chris and Patty, helped grow this once small family farm to become a wine brand found in households across the world. It is something our grandfather could never have imagined would come true.

Today, our wines are found in more than 40 countries and the company is led by myself, Jody Bogle, and my brothers Ryan Bogle and Warren Bogle. We are proud to carry on the tradition that was started by our parents and grandparents all those years ago, just because of a few potatoes.

Proost! And we hope you enjoy our wines.

Jody Bogle
Jody Bogle