Halleck Vineyard Pinot Noirs Win Golds at 2023 Press Democrat North Coast Wine Challenge

Award-Winning Halleck Vineyard Clone 828 Russian River Valley Pinot Noir Graces the Table at Bar Boulud, NYC. Photo by Scott Heins.

Halleck Vineyard – a small Sonoma winery specializing in Pinot Noir – was awarded Gold Medals for its 2019 Clone 828 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir and its 2019 Sonoma Mountain Haas Vineyard Pinot Noir.



Halleck Vineyard – a small Sonoma winery specializing in Pinot Noir – was awarded Gold Medals for its 2019 Clone 828 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir and its 2019 Sonoma Mountain Haas Vineyard Pinot Noir at the prestigious 2023 Press Democrat North Coast Wine Challenge.

Judges praised the Clone 828 Pinot Noir’s “managed tannins, nice concentration, and nice oak” and the Haas Vineyard Pinot’s fresh, clean taste and sour cherry notes. With only 111 cases of Clone 828 Pinot Noir and 173 cases of the Haas Vineyard Pinot Noir produced, these award-winning Halleck Vineyard Pinot Noir wines are only available for purchase through the winery's Sonoma wine tasting room or online through the Inner Circle wine club.

Halleck Vineyard is known for producing some of the finest Pinot Noir wines in the US, and these recent accolades further reinforce this reputation. Pinot Noir is a grape varietal that thrives in the cooler climate of Sonoma County, and Halleck Vineyard has been perfecting their Pinot Noir winemaking techniques for over two decades in foggy Sebastopol Hills in West Sonoma County.

The Clone 828 is grown in the Sonoma Coast appellation, known for its cool maritime climate, and is ideal for Pinot Noir vineyards. This red wine has a perfect balance of oak and fruit flavors that will impress any Pinot Noir enthusiast. The Haas Vineyard, on the other hand, is grown in the Sonoma Mountain appellation, which has a warmer climate and produces wines with a more robust flavor profile. The Haas Vineyard Pinot Noir is a rare gem that offers a unique taste experience, unlike any Pinot Noir from Sonoma County.

Both wines are available in 750ml bottles and are priced competitively for their rare and exclusive nature. Halleck Vineyard Pinot Noir wines are a must-try for any wine lover, and their Inner Circle Wine Club provides exclusive access to limited-production wines, exclusive wine dinners, and the opportunity to join other Pinotphiles at private wine-tasting events. Sign up for invitations to upcoming wine events here.

Halleck Vineyard is located in Sebastopol, California, and is a family-owned winery specializing in Pinot Noir wines. Their highly regarded wines have won numerous awards and ratings from wine enthusiasts and critics alike. The winery sources grapes from the best vineyards in Sonoma County, Russian River Valley, and Sonoma Mountain. The boutique Sonoma winery’s commitment to excellence in winemaking is evident in every bottle they produce.


About Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir, the epitome of elegance and finesse, is a wine that showcases the harmonious marriage between wine grapes, terroir, and skilled winemaking. This grape, celebrated for its versatility, is known as the "heartbreak grape" due to its demanding nature, yet it rewards winemakers with exquisite expressions when nurtured with care.

Pinot Noir is a varietal that thrives in a range of climates, adapting gracefully to each unique terroir. From the fog-kissed vineyards of Monterey County to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley, this grape displays its adaptability, crafting wines that capture the essence of their origin. The cool coastal climate, shrouded in mist and influenced by marine fog, imparts a distinctive character to the grapes, resulting in light-bodied wines that enrapture the palate.

As sommeliers and wine enthusiasts delve into the world of Pinot Noir, they encounter a vast array of clones, each contributing to the complexity and flavor profile of the final wine. These clones, carefully selected and propagated by vintners, bring forth unique nuances and expressions, further enhancing the allure of this grape.

Pinot Noir's prominence soared following the release of the critically acclaimed film "Sideways," which placed this varietal in the spotlight. Since then, it has captivated the attention of wine lovers worldwide, earning a well-deserved place among the grand crus and Bourgogne wines of the world.

Winemakers, driven by their passion for crafting exceptional wines, embrace the challenge of Pinot Noir, utilizing their expertise to transform these delicate grapes into liquid poetry. Through meticulous winemaking techniques, they navigate the intricate path that Pinot Noir demands, showcasing the grape's true potential.

Renowned wineries like La Crema, Kendall-Jackson, and many others have earned accolades for their extraordinary Pinot Noir offerings. The Wine Spectator and The New York Times have praised the artistry and dedication exhibited by these winemakers, recognizing the profound impact of their Pinot Noir creations.

Pinot Noir enthusiasts appreciate the wine's light-bodied nature, allowing for many food pairing possibilities. Its versatility shines with delicate dishes, enhancing flavors without overpowering the palate. From the best wine with salmon to the best wine with duck, Pinot Noir effortlessly complements a range of culinary delights, making it a favorite among discerning palates.

The Wine Institute, a renowned authority on wine education, recognizes Pinot Noir as a wine that embodies craftsmanship, terroir, and the winemaker's art. Its popularity has prompted the establishment of dedicated Pinot Noir festivals and events, allowing enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the world of this beloved varietal.

Pinot Noir stands as an elegant choice for those seeking a sugar-free option, highlighting the grape's natural sweetness without the need for added sugars. This purity of flavor allows for an authentic wine experience, revealing the true character of the grape and the land from which it originates.

In conclusion, Pinot Noir, with its delicate nature and nuanced flavor profile, stands as a testament to the artistry of winemaking. From its origins in the historic vineyards of Burgundy to its acclaimed expressions in regions like Napa Valley and Anderson Valley, Pinot Noir continues to captivate the hearts and palates of wine enthusiasts worldwide. Its light-bodied elegance, influenced by the surrounding climate and fog, has secured its place among the most revered wines, making it a true ambassador of the grape and a cherished choice for wine lovers everywhere.

About Halleck Vineyard

In 2003, Halleck Vineyard – nestled in Sebastopol Hills in the Russian River Valley– won the first place prize at the Pinot Noir Summit for their 2001 Estate Grown Pinot. In 2009, their Estate Grown Pinot Noir earned a perfect rating. It was called “Extraordinary” by nationally syndicated wine columnist Dan Berger, who wrote, “If I judged wines on a 100-point scale, I wouldn’t take a single point away from this wine.” Nearly a decade later, in 2018, Somm Journal Magazine named Halleck Vineyard as one of the top 5 vineyards in Sonoma County. Since then, under the stewardship of Jennifer and Ross Halleck, Halleck Vineyard wines continue to receive 90+ scores and Best In Class, Best in Show, Gold, and Double Gold accolades. They also host intimate Sonoma wine tasting events by reservation only on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at Halleck Vineyard, 3785 Burnside Road, Sebastopol, CA 95472.

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