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2009 was an almost magical year in California. There was a short heat spike at the beginning of September that caused some winemakers to pull the trigger early, but our patience and willingness to wait paid off handsomely. After the heat wave, we had 6 weeks of the most perfect weather imaginable. We saw flavors develop with virtually no sugar movement. Seriously epic stuff.

For a while, it looked like the 2009 Oregon vintage might never happen, given how cold it was in spring and summer. But Mother Nature came through and brought the heat in September and October - while leaving the rain faucet turned off. Almost the polar opposite of the pattern in California, but virtually the same result. Definitely some of the best fruit we've ever gotten from Shea Vineyard.

The wines in barrel aren't quite as big as the 2008s, but they have an amazingly bright, focused, and precise feel to them. Super rich without being too heavy. Great texture and mouth feel. Dare I say the "iron fist in the velvet glove" ideal that I think all Pinot Producers secretly hope for. Super seductive and "brainy" at the same time :) These wines will be great right out of the gate, but will have the potential to age well for at least 6-8 years, and maybe more! Hide this content.

WE MADE BUBBLES!

You've probably heard me talk about making sparkling wine. And I'm sure many of you heard me say it so many times that you started thinking it was just that - talk. But we have news for you... WE FINALLY DID IT!! Sound the trumpets, hoist the flags - it's time to celebrate with some LORING BUBBLY!!

It's been a long journey getting to this point. We tried in 2005, 2006, and 2007, but failed miserably :( The silver lining is that we learned from those mistakes, and have now made something we're really proud of. In fact, two somethings - a 2009 Brut Blanc de Blancs and a 2009 Brut Rosé. While we made about 100 cases of each, we only disgorged half of them. The remainder will rest for a couple more years gaining complexity - think of them as our version of Dom's Oenothèque. We plan on doing that every year, which is why all our labels will have both the vintage date and disgorgement date. Something we wish ALL sparkling wines listed. As far as going forward, we have the 2010, 2012, and 2013 vintages waiting for their time to shine. And 2014 will be joining them shortly.

So, here they are... FINALLY. And WITHOUT cork!! Hey, you'll actually get to use your corkscrews on a Loring wine.... to pop the bubbly crown caps :)

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