Belle Glos Las Alturas Vineyard Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir 2014 at Burwell's Charlestown
We
 spent a getaway weekend in 
Charlestown, SC, where we discovered the 
city, took in a rare tour of the Frank Lloyd Wright Auldbrass Plantation 
estate, and then escaped to Seabrook Island to visit friends for the 
weekend.
While
 in town we took in the 2 1/2 hour 
Charlestown Culinary Tour that highlights Charleston's Historic French Quarter. The walking tour 
traverses the historical neighborhoods dropping in to a collection of the 
city's hottest and historic restaurants showcasing food creations 
that make up Charlestown's history and culinary scene from
traditional favorites to recent innovations. The tour highlights cuisine
 of favorite locally-owned and operated 
restaurants, conducted by Glen - a former chef, foodie and evangelist for the
 food scene of the Holy City. This is a great introduction to the culture, history, personalities and attitudes of all things food in this vibrant city. 

 
Glen
 leads the tour through the streets with a half dozen stops revealing 
background, insights and perspectives of the Charlestown food scene with
 the chance to sample a variation of the spectrum of food offerings - 
barbecue, shrimp skewers, oysters, shrimp and grits, blueberry shakes, 
BLT, and decadent dessert. All the while Glen shares the latest 
happenings of the cityscape, chef's, sommeliers, and restaurants.
One of the many tips he offered was 
Burwell's Stone Fire Grill that
 features steaks and seafood selections cooked over a 1,400 degree, 
wood-fire oven, or 700 degree stonewood fired grill in the open kitchen 
adjacent to the bustling dining room (above). We dined at Burwell's that evening and had a great dinner validating his recommendation was a 
great choice.
We selected from Burwell's wine cellar (shown left) wine list this 
Belle Glos Las Alturas Pinot Noir
 to accompany our steak dinners. Normally, we'd order a Cabernet 
Sauvignon to go with a hearty grilled steak but the selective wine list 
offered two of our favorite Pinots at reasonable prices.
We're not 
normally Pinot Noir drinkers, favoring bigger more robust, more forward 
wines with concentrated fruit. Yet, I selected this Pinot for our dinner
 and it did not disappoint, standing up nicely to the steaks as well as 
seafood entrees. If one blind tasted this wine, they might think it is a
 Petit Sirah with its deep color and firm but refined approachable tannins. While it still maintains some of the flavor profile of a 
Pinot with that dusty rose tone, this is big and complex with tasty 
concentrated forward fruit.
Belle Glos is the brand developed by 
Joe Wagner,
 son of the legendary Chuck Wagner, owner of the well known Caymus brand
 and producer of the ultra-premium "Special Selection" Cabernet. Joe has
 also launched the popular moderately priced Meiomi brand. The Belle 
Glos brand is devoted entirely to distinctive, single-vineyard Pinot 
Noirs sourced from properties in Sonoma County, the Sonoma Coast and 
this one down in the central coast Santa Lucia Highlands.
With the emphasis on single vineyard designated labels, its all about 
terroir,
 that sense of place associated with vineyard with its distinctive soil,
 climate or micro-climate, elevation, terrain, location relative to 
coast, mountains or other influences - all those elements that 
contribute to a particular wine. And since they are based on factors 
associated with a location, climatic and seasonal variations aside, they
 will be relatively consistent from year to year, vintage to vintage, 
thereby becoming part of the brand and identity for that label. 
The
 
vineyard notes say of this wine: "The Spanish term ‘Las Alturas’ means 
‘the heights’, a 
fitting name for this vineyard located on one of the highest 
grape-growing benches in the Santa Lucia Highlands AVA. The vineyard 
sits at an elevation between 540 and 1210 feet where the sunny but very 
cool climate creates a wine bearing all 
the hallmarks of this coastal region: robust, expressive, full bodied 
and balanced by a firm acidity.
Nestled between the Santa Lucia 
Mountains and the western side of Salinas Valley, Las Alturas benefits 
from early morning fog which rolls in most days from Monterey Bay then 
burns off within a few hours. Gusty winds funnel in from the bay 
throughout the afternoon, moderating the overall temperature and 
contributing to one of the longest growing seasons in California. The 
high winds also result in smaller berries with very thick skins, giving 
us more color concentration. Another attractive characteristic of this 
vineyard is the low-vigor, free-draining sub-soil made up of a 
calcareous base underneath a layer of sandy loam. This complements our 
farming techniques to further reduce our yields per vine and augment the
 fruit’s intensity."
                        
Belle Glos "Las Alturas" Vineyard Santa Lucia Highlands Monterey County Pinot Noir 2014
This was deep ruby red in color with intriguing aromas of sun-warmed 
blackberries, ripe plums, with hints of black licorice. A complexity of 
dark berry fruits unfold on the palate; blackberries and bing cherries 
along with dark chocolate flavors. Vanilla and cedar oak undertones on 
the mid-palate further enhance the wine. The overall impression is rich 
with refined tannins, firm acidity and explosive layers of ripe fruit.
RM 91 points.
92 points Wine Spectator
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