Clos Pepe Vineyards: A Window Into Time and Place
“Vigneron” Steve Pepe and vineyard manager and winemaker Wes Hagen are at the forefront of viticulture in
the Santa Rita Hills. In less than ten years, the name Clos Pepe Vineyard on a bottle has become
synonymous with quality. Think California Grand Cru quality. The Sta. Rita Hills appellation, nestled in an
east-west valley, sits only a few miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. Morning fog, bright daytime sunshine and
afternoon ocean breezes contribute to a terroir where Pinot Noir and Chardonnay can thrive. The resultant
lengthy growing season slowly guides grapes to ripeness while allowing the fruit to retain the acidity that is so
critical for a wine to perform at the dinner table and in the cellar. The sandy loam soils, rich in calcareous shale,
contribute minerality and complexity to the finished wines. Pepe and Hagen have taken the right site and
infused their knowledge, passion and commitment to create a vineyard that can produce wines of uncommon
distinctiveness.
In Hagen’s own words, he says, "We strive to produce wines that represent a time and a place. In a landscape
where critics heap praise on 'heavy metal' wines more akin to fortified wine than a beverage for table, we
believe that wine should integrate into a meal--we hope our customers discuss the flavors of wine and food and
how they combine to make an experience. Great craft impresses not with an insistence that it be the sole focus
of a room, but instead by its ability to integrate. I like to make wines that tell a story: a story of wind, fog,
sunshine and the hard work of our crew. This vineyard has as much potential for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir as
we are willing to imagine and draw from it with passion and labor. In this sense I want the wines to be 'jazz'
over 'heavy metal'--a reflection of craft embedded in an ever-changing environment instead of a homogenized
attempt to kowtow to the gods of concentration." You sense that Hagen is quite dedicated, cerebral and
insightful and when you are trying to make premium Pinot Noir, these traits come in very handy.
The name, Clos Pepe (“Clo Peppy”), comes from the French word “clos” and the vineyard proprietor’s name,
Steve Pepe. In France, a clos may signify a walled vineyard or denote a winery in the same manner as the
word “domaine” or “chateaux.” So Clos Pepe = Pepe’s Winery.
Steve Pepe oversees the entire operation, freeing Wes Hagen to carefully hand-farm the vineyard which is
planted to 24 acres of Pinot Noir (four clones) and 4 acres of Chardonnay (two clones). Hagen’s spouse,
Chanda, assists him with the winemaking duties. A full-time vineyard crew of three insures that the vineyard is
meticulously maintained. Farming is sustainable, organic and biodynamic. Yields are extremely low, averaging
1 to 2 tons per acre.
25% of the fruit from Clos Pepe Vineyard is retained for the Clos Pepe Estate wines which include a Pinot Noir,
a Chablis-styled Chardonnay, a Rosé and a sparkling wine. The remainder of the fruit is distributed to some of
California’s highest-profile wine producers including A.P. Vin, Brewer-Clifton, Copain, Ken Brown, Loring Wine
Company, Ojai, Roessler and Siduri. A total of 800 cases of Clos Pepe Estate Pinot Noir and 100 cases of
Clos Pepe Estate Chardonnay are produced. The first commercial Clos Pepe Estate wine was released in
2000.
Winemaking is non-interventional and traditional for California. The grapes are fermented in small open-top
fermenters, cold soaked for 2 to 3 days, allowed to begin fermentation with natural yeasts followed by
inoculation with RC-212 yeast, aged in 25-50% new French oak barrels depending on the vintage, and bottled
with minimal fining and little or no filtration. Hagen has really refined his style in recent vintages and the
magnificent 2007 Pinot Noirs are easily drinkable now while possessing the structural power to age for 6 to 10
years.
2007 Clos Pepe Estate Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir
13.9% alc., 650 cases, $54.
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A marvelous drinking experience beginning with the clean and fruity nose hinting
of spice and minerals followed by a delicious, sappy black raspberry and
blackberry core that explodes in the mouth and saturates every taste bud.
Ridiculous! Modest tannins, deft use of oak and perfectly harmonious.
2007 Clos Pepe Estate “Vigneron’s Select” Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir
13.9%
alc., 72 cases, $59. A blend of the favorite barrels in the cellar.
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As good as the
regular 2007 bottling is, this one raises the ante a notch. Really heady aromas of
black cherries and raspberries with herbs adding interest in the background.
Smooth and seamless pie-filling fruits on the palate, showing a perfect marriage of
finesse and power. Plenty of fruit to thrill, beautifully framed by supple tannins and a
lively vein of minerality and acidity, culminating in a long and scented finish.
2006 Clos Pepe Estate Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir
14.5% alc., 700 cases, $56.
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The
fruit here is on the ripe side, with the wine displaying aromas of black currents and
marzipan and flavors of macerated dark berries with a riff of dark chocolate and raisin.
Beautifully composed, juicy, vibrant and alive with dusty tannins and a spark of acidity.
2005 Clos Pepe Estate Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir
14.3% alc., 650 cases, $56,
sold out.
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Dark reddish-purple color. Appealing mix of aromas of black cherries,
herbs and a slip of oak. Loamy black cherry and blackberry coulis which is
focused and polished. The tannins are suave, the texture is smooth and there
is an edginess to the dry and lingering finish. Plenty of Pinot singing here. This
wine reminded me of a 2005 Esmonin Hospices de Beaune Mazis Chambertin
I drank the night before. The Clos Pepe was every bit as good.
Visit the excellent Clos Pepe Vineyards website at www.clospepe.com to view videos of the vineyard and
extensive information about farming of the vineyard, winemaking philosophy, tasting notes and relevant insights
about the artwork on the labels. Joining the mailing list is the best way to insure an allocation of the wines. An
online store is available. Hagen contributes an informative blog about Clos Pepe on the website as well. Tours
and tasting are available by appointment (consult the website). Customer service is professional and attentive.
805-735-2196