Benefitting from 11 months in 40% new French oak, this opens with aromas of crushed raspberries, leading into full, round fruit flavors across the midpalate. It runs into some slightly chewy tannins, which is one of the differences between Southern Oregon and Willamette Valley Pinots.
Benefitting from 11 months in 40% new French oak, this opens with aromas of crushed raspberries, leading into full, round fruit flavors across the midpalate. It runs into some slightly chewy tannins, which is one of the differences between Southern Oregon and Willamette Valley Pinots.
Benefitting from 11 months in 40% new French oak, this opens with aromas of crushed raspberries, leading into full, round fruit flavors across the midpalate. It runs into some slightly chewy tannins, which is one of the differences between Southern Oregon and Willamette Valley Pinots.
Benefitting from 11 months in 40% new French oak, this opens with aromas of crushed raspberries, leading into full, round fruit flavors across the midpalate. It runs into some slightly chewy tannins, which is one of the differences between Southern Oregon and Willamette Valley Pinots.