This label holds back its reserves far longer than virtually anyone else in Oregon. This bottling, produced by Eola Hills winery, was sourced from the Bella Vista vineyard in Ashland. It drinks like an aged, inexpensive Bordeaux, with earthy, dried fruit flavors of fig and berry, with a touch of citrus. The 2010, also available now, is even drier.
This label holds back its reserves far longer than virtually anyone else in Oregon. This bottling, produced by Eola Hills winery, was sourced from the Bella Vista vineyard in Ashland. It drinks like an aged, inexpensive Bordeaux, with earthy, dried fruit flavors of fig and berry, with a touch of citrus. The 2010, also available now, is even drier.
This label holds back its reserves far longer than virtually anyone else in Oregon. This bottling, produced by Eola Hills winery, was sourced from the Bella Vista vineyard in Ashland. It drinks like an aged, inexpensive Bordeaux, with earthy, dried fruit flavors of fig and berry, with a touch of citrus. The 2010, also available now, is even drier.
This label holds back its reserves far longer than virtually anyone else in Oregon. This bottling, produced by Eola Hills winery, was sourced from the Bella Vista vineyard in Ashland. It drinks like an aged, inexpensive Bordeaux, with earthy, dried fruit flavors of fig and berry, with a touch of citrus. The 2010, also available now, is even drier.