Oregon Pinot Noir is no rarity, except when it bears the Walla Walla appellation, as this one does. Made using fruit from the Couse Creek Vineyard, this is lovely from the first sniff. A wealth of earthy and herbal scents, dusty spices and brambly berries make this memorable. It finishes with medium weight and a whiff of truffle.
Oregon Pinot Noir is no rarity, except when it bears the Walla Walla appellation, as this one does. Made using fruit from the Couse Creek Vineyard, this is lovely from the first sniff. A wealth of earthy and herbal scents, dusty spices and brambly berries make this memorable. It finishes with medium weight and a whiff of truffle.
Oregon Pinot Noir is no rarity, except when it bears the Walla Walla appellation, as this one does. Made using fruit from the Couse Creek Vineyard, this is lovely from the first sniff. A wealth of earthy and herbal scents, dusty spices and brambly berries make this memorable. It finishes with medium weight and a whiff of truffle.