Cycles Gladiator Pinot Noir

2010
06.15

Cycles Gladiator symbolizes a celebration of the freedom and happiness that pervaded Europe in the late 19th century—an era known as the Belle Epoque. This era marked many notable inventions and improvements to daily life, not the least of which was the modern bicycle or Le Bicycle Velocipede.

Started in Paris in 1891 by Alexandre Darracq (an eccentric, who would later become famous for manufacturing automobiles), Gladiator was one of the dozens of bicycle companies that saturated the market when the cycling craze boomed. The Golden Age of cycling reached its pinnacle in 1895—and that same year printer G. Massias unveiled one of the great Parisian advertising posters. Only four of these original posters exist today.

The famed artwork that once showcased the stylish Cycles Gladiator now graces the bottles of our classic wines from California’s Central Coast. The mythological image of the nymph riding her winged bicycle captures the grace and uninhibited beauty of our hillside vineyards.

At first glance, the 2007 Cycles Clement Pinot Noir is decidedly deep and dark in the glass. It immediately releases generous aromas of oak and earth as it begins to open, revealing complex flavors of sweet wood, vanilla and a hint of cola. This is a versatile, well-structured and delightful wine. Broad flavors move across the palate, supported by solid acidity, light tannins and a lingering finish. This inaugural release provides excellent value. If you are a fan of Pinot Noir, or are simply seeking a joy-filled glass of wine, you will be pleased with the Cycles Clement 2007 Pinot Noir. Pack along on a picnic and enjoy with turkey sandwiches and salted chips, or serve at the table paired with a rich, savory stew or hearty chili.
Wine Profile:
Vintage: 2007
Wine Type: Red Wine
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Appellation: California
Acid: .64g/100ml
PH: 3.83%
Alcohol %: 14.5

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