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How Santa Barbara County Influences Au Bon Climat Pinot Noir

How Santa Barbara County Influences Au Bon Climat Pinot Noir

How Santa Barbara County Influences Au Bon Climat Pinot Noir

Welcome back to Royal Batch Blogs, dear liquor aficionados. Today, we sail our boat to the beautiful and vibrant Santa Barbara County. Ace is famous for its liquor scene because of its climate and well-established wine industry. This region is known for its exceptional Pinot Noir wines. One such wine we will discuss today is Bon Pinot Noir. 

In the beautiful city of California, the Au Bon Climat Winery stands tall. Jim Clendenen started it in 1982. This winery is well-known for making top-notch wines worldwide. It's best known for its excellent Pinot Noir. Au Bon Climat's wines are a hit because of their high quality and ability to represent where they're from: Santa Barbara County. Santa Barbara County is crucial to Au Bon Climat Pinot Noir's character and complexity. It has a mix of different weather and unique land features. These factors, from the chills of the Pacific Ocean to the varied soils, impact the grapes. This leads to wines that tell their own story and have a polished taste. This web blog will explore how Santa Barbara County's unique land and climate play a big role in the character and quality of Au Bon Climat Pinot Noir. This highlights the complex tie between the land, weather, and the science of making wine.

Getting to Know Santa Barbara County's Wine Scene
Have you heard about Santa Barbara County in California? It's like a gem for winemaking! The place is known for the unique character of its wines, especially Pinot Noir. Its unique "terroir" or environment, which includes coastal, valley, and mountain areas, shapes the grapes' taste. 
  1. A Peek at the County's Geography: All around Santa Barbara County, you'll find a mix of coastal, valley, and mountain places. Each of these places creates its little weather! The coastal areas are close to the Pacific Ocean, so they have cool breezes and fog. Pinot Noir grapes love this weather! In the valley parts, places like Santa Maria and Santa Ynez Valleys, the warm days and cool nights are perfect for grapes to ripen slowly. Up in the mountains, the changing heights and sun exposure add more flavor variety to the wines. 
  2. The Importance of Soil for Pinot Noir Grapes: Not just the weather, even the soil in Santa Barbara County changes a lot! The coastal areas have sandy and loamy soils that help with water drainage and support strong root systems. This kind of soil helps make Pinot Noir wines more sophisticated and subtle. The valleys have more clay and limestone rich soils that balance water and nutrient supply, enriching the grapes' taste and complexity. With such a variety of soils, there is a wide range of Pinot Noir styles to taste, each showcasing its unique terroir.
What Makes the Climate Special? 
Santa Barbara County has a Mediterranean weather pattern. That means hot, dry summers and cool, damp winters perfect for growing grapes. The days are warm, but the nights? Pretty chilly. This change in temperature makes the Pinot Noir grapes here extra tasty. They end up with just the right amount of acid and a rich, deep taste. The Pacific Ocean also helps out by keeping temperatures from becoming too harsh, so the grapes can take their time growing. 

Where Does Au Bon Climat Get Its Grapes? 
Au Bon Climat carefully chooses its Pinot Noir grapes, picking from Santa Barbara's top vineyards like Bien Nacido and Sanford & Benedict. These places are famous for their excellent soil and have set the bar high across the region. 

How Do These Vineyards Help the Wine? 
Bien Nacido Vineyard is in a chilly part of the Santa Maria Valley, with factors like sea breezes impacting its soil. Thanks to this and the hard work of its cultivators, it produces Pinot Noir grapes that have a nice edge of acid, a light body, and an intricate taste. Sanford & Benedict Vineyard, found in the rocky, foggy Sta. Rita Hills gives us grapes that burst with fruit flavors and hint at mineral tones. 

How Do Different Vineyards Make the Wine Unique? 
Au Bon Climat showcases the idea that different places make different wines. Every location gives something special to its grapes, resulting in Pinot Noir wines that reflect where they grew up. Different parts of Santa Barbara County offer diverse soils, allowing Au Bon Climat to make a mixed batch of Pinot Noir wines. Each one highlights its birthplace's special taste, smell, and feel.

Check out Royal Batch: A Haven for Top-Notch Spirits
At Royal Batch, treat yourself to the superb Au Bon Climat Pinot Noir 2018 of Santa Barbara County. This creation from California's winemaking wizards delivers a burst of rich berry nuances and a hint of spice. It's a gem for wine lovers searching for class and intensity. But there's more to Royal Batch than this standout wine. The store is a hidden treasure of carefully selected high-grade spirits to tickle different tastes. Whether, you fancy single malt whiskies, limited-edition bourbons, or craft gins, we've got you covered. Each bottle is cherry-picked to fine tune your sipping moments. 

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