Purple Hands Ribbon Ridge Pinot Noir West Wind Vineyard 2023
If the Dundee Hills are about red volcanic Jory soils, Ribbon Ridge is the geological counter-argument: a small, uplifted ridge of marine sedimentary soils (the local Willakenzie series) that tends to produce Pinots with a different kind of energy ā leaner, spicier, more savory. The West Wind vineyard sits in the middle of Ribbon Ridge at 400-600 feet, 14 acres all in Pinot Noir, organically farmed, planted between 2017 and 2019. Purple Hands' Cody Wright treats it with the same low-intervention hand he brings to his estate sites; the 2023 leads with red berries, dried flowers, spice and a clear note of wet stone.
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Purple Hands Ribbon Ridge Pinot Noir West Wind Vineyard 2023
Purple Hands Ribbon Ridge Pinot Noir West Wind Vineyard 2023
If the Dundee Hills are about red volcanic Jory soils, Ribbon Ridge is the geological counter-argument: a small, uplifted ridge of marine sedimentary soils (the local Willakenzie series) that tends to produce Pinots with a different kind of energy ā leaner, spicier, more savory. The West Wind vineyard sits in the middle of Ribbon Ridge at 400-600 feet, 14 acres all in Pinot Noir, organically farmed, planted between 2017 and 2019. Purple Hands' Cody Wright treats it with the same low-intervention hand he brings to his estate sites; the 2023 leads with red berries, dried flowers, spice and a clear note of wet stone.
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If the Dundee Hills are about red volcanic Jory soils, Ribbon Ridge is the geological counter-argument: a small, uplifted ridge of marine sedimentary soils (the local Willakenzie series) that tends to produce Pinots with a different kind of energy ā leaner, spicier, more savory. The West Wind vineyard sits in the middle of Ribbon Ridge at 400-600 feet, 14 acres all in Pinot Noir, organically farmed, planted between 2017 and 2019. Purple Hands' Cody Wright treats it with the same low-intervention hand he brings to his estate sites; the 2023 leads with red berries, dried flowers, spice and a clear note of wet stone.












