Description
The 2022 Kupe Pinot Noir is mouth filling and complex, with gravitas and weight without being heavy. The splay of tannin in the mouth starts right at the very front and fans out through the long finish. It is the most harmonious and intense of the four single-vineyard wines tasted here today, and while I am seriously attracted to the levity and intrigue of the Kiwa, this Kupe is wonderful for different reasons. There’s density, muscle, slow/patient repose and complex nuance in the mouth. It’s a great, distinct wine. Sealed under screw cap. Kupe was picked on March 31. The Abel clone was used. It’s close-planted (this is the last pick from the close-planted vines, which have now been pulled out). It’s on its own roots and planted at a higher density, but it was hit by phylloxera, sadly. The wine was plunged once daily and was on the skins for 30 days. Aging was in 42% new French barriques, with the balance in one- and two-year-old barrels. It was in barrel for 20 months with no racking prior to bottling in December 2023.
Food pairing: An ideal accompaniment to any gamey red meat, duck, or lamb.
Ageing potential: This wine should age gracefully for up to 10 years.
Alcohol: 14.5% ABV