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The Harris Gallery produces Pinot Noir and field blends in Anderson Valley, a cool-climate pocket of Mendocino County known for its fog-moderated growing season and mineral-driven wines. The region's diurnal temperature swings coax complexity from Pinot Noir, encouraging the grape's natural elegance and structural precision. The winery's Pinot Noir demonstrates the varietal's signature balance of red fruit and earth, while the Klindt Vineyard Serendipity Field Blend—a Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris blend—captures the textural interplay possible when cool-climate whites and reds share terroir. Wine Enthusiast has rated these expressions, reflecting their technical merit. Anderson Valley's maritime influence and volcanic soils create conditions where Pinot Noir achieves both ripeness and acidity, a tension that defines the best wines from this region.
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