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sta. rita hills pinot noir

Pick a Fiddlehead Pinot below.

seven twenty eight   |   lollapalooza   |   doyle

                            For Pinot noir, I love the stylistic diversity I am able to achieve from sourcing grapes from two very different, equally 
                            exceptional growing districts. From my Estate Vineyard, Fiddlestix in the Sta. Rita Hills, I craft “728”, “Lollapalooza” and 
                            “Doyle”, and from the Chehalem Mountains in Oregon emerge my “Oldsville Reserve” and “Alloro” wines.  Fiddlestix 
                            wines sing to satisfy the palate.  They are layered, persistent and have spice to grow on.  Doyle is made in only 
                            occasional vintages and represents a single barrel that is a stand alone rock star.  We own the trademark in wine for 
                            the word Lollapalooza…it means the best of its kind.  And this bottling isolates the small group of barrels that, when 
                            married together, are particularly supple and delicious.  The “728” bottling is all about “the place”. It is the mile marker 
                            of Fiddlestix Vineyard on Santa Rosa Road and this wine captures the essence of our position, which happens to be 
                            nothing less than spectacular, in this picturesque winding little valley with its unique east-west orientation.