Medium deep, bright ruby red. Retaining its color well 10 years after the vintage. Cherries, flowers, cinnamon and other baking spices. Sweeter and richer with none of the citrus zest that provides complexity in many Willamette Valley Pinots. Medium body, smooth texture. Fresh acidity and supple tannins. I suspect the finish will become more complex with another year or two in the cellar.
Friday, October 25, 2024
Domaine Drouhin Dundee Hills Pinot Noir, 2014
Donmaine Drouhin claims for this wine "French soul, Oregon soil." My impression finds more French than Oregon Pinot traits. And I must admit that, based on my limited experience with both appelations, I tend to prefer the Oregon.
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