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Bandon Dunes

2014 Oregon Pinot Gris

The King Estate Bandon Dunes 2014 Pinot Gris is a delightful representation of Oregon's winemaking prowess. This white wine showcases a light body that dances on the palate, offering a vibrant, refreshing experience with every sip. Its acidity is bright and lively, enhancing the overall mouthwatering sensation that complements the wine's zesty profile. The fruit intensity is prominent, revealing flavors of ripe pear and crisp apple, and a nuanced hint of citrus zest, which adds an enchanting layer of complexity. The wine is also dry, allowing the pure fruit characteristics to shine without overwhelming sweetness. With its delicious balance and inviting character, the King Estate Bandon Dunes Pinot Gris is a wonderful choice for those seeking an elegant and easygoing white wine experience.

Tasting notes:


Pear

Pear

Apricot

Apricot

Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

Flavor profile:


Body Light

Very Light Full

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Acidity Medium

Low Pronounced

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Pairs well with:


Ceviche, Sea Bass with Wine Reduction, Light Seafood

Region:


Oregon
Oregon

With its rugged landscape and cool Pacific climate, Oregon is one of the world's great modern Pinot Noir regions. The Willamette Valley produces an impressive array of styles across its six AVAs, from fragrantly fruity to lush and complex. This is thanks to a range of terroirs that are eerily similar to Burgundy's in France (Oregon even lies on the same latitude). In fact, major Burgundy producers have set up in Oregon to make wine, including Domaine Drouhin and Louis Jadot. And it is not just Pinot Noir found in Oregon. Other benchmark grapes include Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Riesling; Cabernet, Merlot and Syrah thrive in the southern AVAs.

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