A vibrant garnet-red in colour. The bouquet shows intense and energetic aromas of dried cherry, crushed mint and carnation flower. Taut, nervy and mouthwatering, the fine-grained textures expand across the palate, gaining depth and persistence as the refreshing acidity brings the finish to a juicy resolution. An astonishing ability to be fruity, savoury, very full flavored, yet light and ethereal on the finish.


Patz & Hall Little Boot Vineyard Russian River Valley Pinot Noir
£74.95
for the equivalent of £74.95 a bottle
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Grower: Patz & Hall
Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Style: Earthy and Savoury
Country: USA
Appellation: Russian River Valley
Vintage: 2017/18
Closure: CORK
Alcohol: 14.5% ABV
Bottle Size: 75cl
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Patz & Hall was founded in 1988 by Donald Patz, James Hall, Anne Moses and Heather Patz. Patz & Hall now has a well-founded reputation for top-end single vineyard Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs. A commitment to developing close personal relationships with many of California’s finest growers: people like Larry Hyde, Lee Hudson and the Martinelli and Pisoni families, has become the cornerstone of the winery’s success, allowing Patz & Hall to realize the highest levels of quality and consistency. Patz & Hall make all of their wines in a state-of-the-art winery in Sonoma designed by winemaker James Hall, allowing them complete control during every step of the winemaking process. in the winery, Patz & Hall applies both traditional and cutting-edge techniques, including a unique, custom barrel program, where stave wood is air dried and seasoned for three years to Patz & Hall’s specifications by the François Frères and Seguin Moreau cooperages. To reveal the distinct identity of the legendary sites they work with, Patz & Hall applies a consistent winemaking approach that has been refined to underscore the finesse, depth and complexity of each vineyard. Located in the Sonoma Coast, Carneros (Napa Valley), Russian River Valley, Mendocino County and Santa Lucia Highlands, these vineyards span California’s finest winegrowing regions.