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Eola-Amity Hills Pinot Noir

Brooks 777 Pinot Noir from the Eola-Amity Hills is a captivating expression of this esteemed varietal. The wine features a graceful balance, showing a light to medium body that makes it incredibly approachable. Its high and lively acidity lends a mouthwatering quality, enhancing the vibrant red fruit flavors of cherry and raspberry that dominate the palate. Subtle undertones of forest floor and delicate floral notes add complexity, making each sip a layered experience. The tannins are gentle and well-integrated, offering a silky texture that complements the wine's elegant structure. This Pinot Noir stands out as a beautifully crafted wine that showcases the unique terroir of the Eola-Amity Hills, making it a memorable choice for enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike.

Tasting notes:


Cherry

Cherry

Cranberry

Cranberry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Flavor profile:


Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Tannin Mild

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Bone Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Pairs well with:


Roasted Duck, Mushroom Risotto, Black Cherry Glazed Duck

Region:


Willamette Valley
Willamette Valley

The Willamette Valley is understandably most often associated with Pinot Noir. The cool-climate region has a unique relationship to this most delicate (and temperamental!) red wine grape. Lying on the same latitude as Burgundy in France, the Willamette Valley enjoys the perfect balance of sunshine and rain, proximity to the Pacific Ocean and protection on either side by the Coast Range and the Cascade Mountains. Along its 100 miles, the Willamette Valley boasts many distinct terroirs, so among its many brightly fruity, elegantly structured and blissfully fragrant Pinots, you'll also find exceptional Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Riesling.

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