
2023 Cahiers Pinot Noir Magnum 1.5 L
An incredibly complex Pinot with intense layers of blood orange, cocktail cherries and baking spices.
Cahiers (KY-YAY) is French for Notebooks or Journals in rememberance and honor of Jimi Brooks who loved to read and write. Pascal had found his father’s journals after he passed and they allowed him to connect with his father through each journal entry.
Flavor Notes




Brooks has it all — Great story, great people, great wines.

Much more red fruited, cola, sarsaparilla, cedar notes, lots of acid, blood orange.
General Manager/Sommelier

Balanced wine with great tension between acid and tannin. Bright red cherry, orange peel, and a touch of toasted oak. Excited to see how it develops over the next 5+ years.
Production Associate

Winemaking Notes
The 2023 growing season kicked off with a late budbreak, reminiscent of 2011. Following budbreak, a sudden shift to warm, dry weather
marked the season, with only one June rain event.
Ideal summer weather prevailed until a brief hot spell in August. Harvest commenced in late August, progressing smoothly until rains in September, which delayed picking but alleviated drought stress.
Overall, fruit quality remained excellent, with balanced acidity and moderate sugars. While rain disrupted harvest timing, some fruit still met the 100-day bloom-to-harvest rule, suggesting no significant quality differences pre- and post-rain. 2023 wines will have beautiful concentration, exceptional freshness, and flavors.
- Type
- Red
- Varietal
- Pinot Noir
- Region
- Oregon
- Appellation
- Eola-Amity Hills
- Vintage
- 2023
- Vineyards
- 52% Brooks Estate, 27% Crannell, 21% Muska
- Filtration
- Cross-Flow
- Aging
- 10 Months
- Crush format
- Hand Sorted and 100% Destemmed
- Bottling date
- 2024-08-08
- Vessel
- French Oak Barrels
- Alcohol percentage
- 13.5
- Ph
- 3.37
- Acid
- 5.7 g/L
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