Baco Noir
Our full-flavored Baco Noir grape wine shows spicy, leathery and currant flavors with big, earthy features, smokiness and a pronounced acidity. This mysterious and muscular French hybrid grape creates a rich flavor of cherry, smoke, and raisin, proving to be a true wine of the earth.
Wine Specs
Vintage
2019
Varietal
Baco Noir
Appellation
Leelanau Peninsula
Acid
9.0
pH
3.4
Aging
Oak Barrel
Residual Sugar
1.7
Alcohol %
13
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Our full-flavored Baco Noir grape wine shows spicy, leathery and currant flavors with big, earthy features, smokiness and a pronounced acidity. This mysterious and muscular French hybrid grape creates a rich flavor of cherry, smoke, and raisin proving to be a true wine of the earth.
Production Notes
Baco Noir is an early ripening variety and this particular vineyard is almost always the first to be picked each season. Planted at Pleasant Hill near Sutton's Bay, Michigan, in 1976, it is one of the oldest wine grape vineyards in our region. The trellises are "old-school," created by the imagination and ingenuity of the farmers who planted it. Due to these trellises, the mechanical harvester is not able to separate the fruit from the vine. As such, it is always hand-picked, producing one of our most unique and coveted wines.
Other Notes
272 Cases Produced
Product Reviews
Denna Light
(Oct 14, 2022 at 2:56 PM)
It rivals my all time favorite...Marquette. Tasted May 2021 and purchased a bottle at that time. Just opened it and is delicious. Keep making it!
Sharon Baar
(Nov 24, 2023 at 8:18 AM)
We just opened this 2019 bottle we received in our club order last year and had a small taste of it. We were able to identify the tasting notes, but prefer we not receive it in our order again.