- 750ml
- 13.8% alc./vol
Press Reviews
Wine Align
92 points / 5 Star Value - Sara d'Adamato
A lightly peppery pinot noir with an expressive nose that features red cherries, wildflower, bramble, and cedar. Finely and judiciously oak-aged, with barrique contributing a modicum of spice to the palate. Tannins are smoothly textured and acids have just enough bite to give the palate structure and verve. Elegant with impressive complexity and depth of flavour, not to mention length. Cleanly made with a characterful, engaging disposition and a clear sense of place. Tasted May 2024. Value Rating: 5 Stars
91 points - David Lawrason
This label is joint project by Ontario-based wine importer Nicolas Pearce and wine marketing and events specialist Will Predhomme, who represents Wines of Oregon. It is well-made, edgy and quite intense pinot noir with lifted cranberry, cherry, a touch of evergreen and considerable oak toast/smoke. There is also some florality. It is medium weight, firm and tart-edged with some pomegranate bitterness on the finish. Tannins are fairly firm but not at all austere. The length is very good to excellent. Best 2024 to 2030. Tasted May 2024.
90 points - Michael Godel
2021 vintage: Mature fruit in this triple P, substantial and upwards of at least eight out of ten on the phenolic scale as it pertains to the Willamette Valley. Some verdancy yet the right kind of green, like spring vascular plants that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers. These are scents of roots, stems and leaves, earthy, twiggy and savoury, all together making for a truly authentic varietal experience. Good mid-palate weight, high level acidity yet feeling a tad boozy and also peppery upon the finish. Plenty of attack, mostly in balance, rising then culminating at a cymbaleer sound and brassy profile. Maybe let it rest a year. Drink 2024-2027. Tasted April 2023.