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2017 Pinot Noir – Dijon Clone 777 | Library Release
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2017 Pinot Noir – Dijon Clone 777 | Library Release
The “night bottle” of the Dijon trio • Deep fruit, spice, and the longest finish

Dijon 777: The Night Bottle

Library Release • 2017 Vintage • Bottled June 2019 • 6+ years in bottle • Single-Clone Pinot Noir


The Clone with Structure

If you lined up the three Dijon clones at a tasting, 777 would be the one you'd save for dinner. Not because it needs food to be good—but because it's built for the table.

Clone 777 consistently produces wines with darker fruit, more natural tannin, and a spice-driven finish that makes you want another bite. In Burgundy, it's prized for structure. In Oregon, it's become a workhorse clone for winemakers who want Pinot Noir with grip.

If 115 is the classicist and 667 is the perfumer, 777 is the night bottle—the wine you open when conversation is flowing and dinner is on the table.

Clone Character:

  • Origin: Selection from Burgundy's Vosne-Romanée
  • Known for: Structure, spice, darker fruit expression
  • Fruit profile: Boysenberry, blackberry, dark cherry
  • Aromatic signature: Cola, black tea, baking spice, savory edge
  • Why we love it: Natural grip without heaviness, built to pair with food

At 6+ Years: Seamless

Boysenberry, blackberry, cranberry, cola, black tea, spice. Light to medium-bodied with enough tannin to give it shape, and a long, spicy finish.

Even in 2017's light-bodied, generous vintage, Clone 777 shows its personality. It's the deepest and most spice-driven of our three Dijon clones—not because it's heavy, but because the DNA leans that way. Six years in bottle has softened the edges while keeping the intensity intact.

This is Pinot Noir with savory complexity—the kind that gets better as the evening unfolds.

How to Serve

Temperature: 55–60°F (slight chill keeps it focused)
Decant: 30 minutes (lets the spice and black tea notes bloom)
Pair with: Duck, pork tenderloin, lamb, mushroom dishes, soy-glazed salmon, aged cheeses


The Clone Comparison

Feature Dijon 115 Dijon 777 Dijon 667
Personality The Classicist The Night Bottle The Perfumer
Fruit Character Bright red (strawberry, cherry) Darker fruit (boysenberry, blackberry) Candied cherry, raspberry
Structure Balanced, silky More tannin, spice-driven Lifted, aromatic
Best For Versatile dinner wine Rich proteins, bold flavors Aromatic dishes, lighter fare

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Why Clone Matters

Pinot Noir clones are genetically identical—they're all the same grape. But over centuries, spontaneous mutations caused by "jumping genes" have created variations. When Burgundian growers selected vines from Vosne-Romanée, they were choosing for specific mutations that created natural structure and spice. Those mutations don't change when you plant them in Oregon—they just express themselves through Yamhill-Carlton terroir. This is what selecting for mutations tastes like.

Library Release Details: Limited library quantity • Bottled June 2019 • 6+ years in bottle • 12.7% alcohol • Aged 13 months in 25% new French oak • Light to medium-bodied • Drinking beautifully now

Shipping: Included in Dijon Trilogy 6-Pack and 2017 Vintage Collection. Shipping Included on case orders.

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SKU: 17PN777
Wine Specs
Vintage
2017
Varietal
Pinot Noir
Appellation
Yamhill-Carlton
Vineyard Designation
Estate
Harvest Date
October 2017
Sugar
22.4
Acid
6.0 g/l
pH
3.51
Aging
25% new French oak for 13 months
Bottling Date
June 2019
Alcohol %
12.7
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Boysenberry, blackberry, cranberry, cola, black tea, baking spice with a savory edge. Light to medium-bodied with enough tannin to give it structure and a long, spicy finish. Even in the generous 2017 vintage, Clone 777 shows its characteristic depth and spice-driven complexity. This is the darkest and most structured of our three Dijon clones.
Vineyard Notes
Sourced from a dedicated block of Dijon 777 on our estate, planted in 2001. This clone consistently produces darker fruit and more natural tannin structure—prized in Burgundy for its grip and aging potential. In Oregon's Yamhill-Carlton AVA, 777 expresses itself through spice, savory complexity, and a finish that makes it perfect for the dinner table.
Production Notes
Hand-harvested October 2017. 75% destemmed with 5-day cold soak. Pumpovers and punchdowns twice daily through fermentation. Aged 13 months in French oak (25% new). Bottled June 2019. 75 cases produced.
Winemaker Notes
I made 777 to be the "table Pinot" in the Dijon series—deep fruit, spice, and enough structure to love food. Six years in bottle has done its job: the edges are smoother now, but the personality is still unmistakably 777. If you like Pinot Noir with savory complexity and a spice-driven finish, this is your bottle.
Food Pairing Notes
Duck breast, pork tenderloin, lamb chops, wild mushroom risotto, lentils, soy-glazed salmon, roasted root vegetables, and aged cheeses (Comté, Gruyère, alpine styles). The natural tannin and spice make it excellent with rich proteins and earthy preparations.
Production
75 cases
Other Notes
LIBRARY RELEASE • Bottled 2019 • 6+ years in bottle. Part of my Dijon single-clone deep-dive: same vintage, same site, different clone personality. Best enjoyed side-by-side with 115 + 667 (or grab the Trilogy).

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