Sips of Recently Tasted Oregon Pinot Noir
Broadley Vineyards, Monroe
2013 Broadley Vineyards Palmer Creek Vineyard Eola-Amity Hills Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
13.9% alc., 50 cases, $30. A 10-acre vineyard owned by Janet and Larry Richards who
meticulously farm the vines. Pommard clone. 30% whole cluster. Aged in 100% French oak
barrels, 50% of which were new.
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Moderate reddish purple color in the glass. Very tight on the nose
with demure aromas of black cherry and oak. Mid weight plus flavors of black cherry, black
raspberry and pomegranate with a touch of spice and savory herbs and a generous oak overlay. A
luscious, friendly wine which should be more giving with another year in bottle. Soft and smooth on
the palate with classy fruit and balanced, refined tannins. Tasted the following day from a previously opened
and re-corked bottle, the nose was still reticent and the oak still evident.
Score: 89-90
2013 Broadley Vineyards Shea Vineyard Yamhill-Carlton Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
13.5% alc., 250 cases, $50. Clone 777 and
Wädenswil. 100% de-stemmed, wild yeast primary fermentation for
14-21 days, pump overs in early stage and 3 punch downs a day
subsequently. Aged 12 months in 100% French oak barrels, 30% new
Francois Frères and 70% neutral.
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Medium reddish purple color in the
glass. Rather shy aromas of black cherry, dark red berries and a touch of
oak. Enjoyable core of cherry and raspberry fruit, but the wine is not
giving its whole energy. Plenty of soul in this wine, but very shy with a
prominent oak overlay. Tasted the following day from a previously
opened and re-corked bottle, the aromas had still not arrived. Cellar this
wine for another year or two.
Score: 91-92
DION Vineyard, Oak Knoll
2011 DION Winemaker’s Reserve Limited Release Chehalem Mountains Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
13.0% alc., 97 cases, $35. This 60-acre vineyard is located in the northern Willamette
Valley on Laurelwood soils at 300’ to 500’ elevation. Proprietors are Kevin Dion Johnson and Beth
Klingner. Clones 114, 115, 667 and 777. Harvest Brix 20.4º-22.7º. Latest harvest start ever. A barrel
selection. 50% new oak.
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Moderately light black cherry color in the glass. Rather closed with
demure aromas of ripe black cherries and wintergreen. Admirable harmony and finesse with modest
flavors of black cherry and plum backed by oak, finishing with slightly astringent tannins.
Score: 89
2011 DION Old Vines Limited Release Chehalem Mountains Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
13.5% alc., 48 cases, $40. Own-rooted, dry-farmed Pommard
vines planted in 1977. This block was one of the last picked in a late
harvest.
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Moderately light dark cherry color in the glass. Scents of black
cherry, dark chocolate and seasoned oak lead to a very inviting core of
black cherry fruit accented with notes of spice, tobacco, mocha and iron
minerality. Rich and mouth filling, with a good structural backbone, and a
very long, eye-opening finish.
Score: 92
2012 DION Winemaker’s Reserve Limited Release Chehalem Mountains Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
14.3% alc., 97 cases, $35. Harvest Brix 24.3º-25.0º. Clones 115, 114, 777 and
Pommard. A barrel selection including for the first time a Pommard block. Aged 13 months in 50%
new French oak barrels.
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Moderate red cherry color in the glass. Lovely aromas of cherry, rose petal
and sandalwood. Mid weight pleasing flavors of black cherry, black raspberry and fig with well
integrated oak. Beautifully balanced, with fine-grain tannins, supportive acidity and a sexy, soft and
silky texture. Riper in this vintage, but not too ripe. Highly enjoyable now, but will age long term.
Score: 91
Gresser Vineyard, Chehalem Mountains
A small, family owned and operated winery and vineyard estate. The family, which lives on the property, is
involved in every aspect of vineyard management. Located next to the Chehalem Ridge Natural Area
southwest of Portland, Oregon, close to Forest Grove, the vineyard is planted on a steep slope at about 99’
elevation. Visit www.gresservineyard.com.
2013 Gresser Vineyard Select Chehalem Mountains Willamette Valley Chardonnay
13.5% alc., 100 cases, $18. Aged 9
months in 40% new French oak barrels.
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Light yellow color and clear in the glass. Welcoming aromas
of lemon curd, apple, buttery brioche and nuts, and bright lemon, pineapple and green apple flavors
driven by bright acidity. Slightly viscous in texture, with a refreshing burst of acidity on the finish. A
very enjoyable wine for the dinner table.
Score: 91
2012 Gresser Vineyard Select Chehalem Mountains Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
13.9% alc., 500 cases, $32.
Clones 29, Dijon 113, 115. Aged 16 months in 30% new
French oak barrels.
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Moderately light crimson color in the
glass. Very inviting in the glass with aromas of fresh cherry
and spice that hold up over time in the glass. Deep red
cherry and raspberry flavors with toasty oak in the
background. Sheik and silky, with many nuances that show themselves
over time including savory herbs, cola, and black walnuts. Nicely
balanced with dry tannins and welcome acidity. Still very solid the
following day from a previously opened and re-corked bottle indicating
age ability.
Score: 91
LUMOS Wine Co., Philomath
2012 LUMOS Temperance Hill Vineyard Eola-Amity Hills Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
13.5% alc., $38.
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Moderate reddish purple color in the glass. Very shy nose offering a whiff of black cherry and ashen oak. Fullbodied,
luscious core of black cherry, black raspberry and pomegranate fruits backed by firm, but not obtrusive
tannins. Very vivid and classy, soft and smooth in the mouth, with a lengthy finish of uncommon generosity.
The oak overlay is a bit much now, but should mitigate some over time. A man’s Pinot.
Score: 90
2012 LUMOS Five Blocks Wren & Temperance Hill Vineyards Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
13.0% alc., $25.
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Moderately dark
reddish purple color in the glass. Enticing but shy aromas of dark
berries, rose petals and spice. Attention-grabbing attack of mid to fullbodied
blueberry, boysenberry and black cherry fruits with an earthy
undertone. This wine is still young, sporting defined tannins and toasty
oak which show up on the huge, generously fruited finish. Still a bit tight
the following day from a previously opened and re-corked bottle but the
potential is obvious. No rush to drink this one.
Score: 92
Reustle Prayer Rock Vineyards, Roseburg, Umpqua Valley
Estate grown and produced wines from a family owned winery in Southern Oregon. Stephen and Gloria
Reustle moved their family to Oregon and established vineyards in 2001, with the first estate wines released in
2004. The winery currently produces annually about 8,000 cases of a dozen different varietals, reserves and
blends from 40 acres of hillside vineyards. The winery’s tasting room program includes a sit-down wine and
appetizer pairing in a underground wine cave. Visit www.reustlevineyards.com.
2011 Reustle Prayer Rock Vineyards “Pichon Bloc” Prayer Rock Vineyard Umpqua Valley Pinot Noir
13.0% alc., pH 3.90, TA 0.63, 625 cases, $34. Sourced from Pichon Block in Prayer Rock Vineyard, named for
river that flowed out of the Garden of Eden as noted in Genesis 2:11. High elevation at 660’. Dijon clones.
100% de-stemmed, inoculated yeast ferments, aged 10 months in 100% French oak barrels, 84% of which was
new.
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Light red cherry color in the glass. Nicely perfumed with aromas of dusty cherry and raspberry with an
oak compliment. Elegantly crafted, with light to mid weight flavors of red cherry and red berry with a hint of
spice. Supple tannins and easy drink ability. A nice reflection of the vintage.
Score: 88
2013 Reustle Prayer Rock Vineyards Winemaker’s Reserve Umpqua Valley Pinot Noir
13.6% alc., pH 3.70, TA 0.68, 600 cases, $39.
Warmest vintage since 2004. From estate Prayer Rock and Romancing
Rock vineyards. 100% de-stemmed, inoculated yeast ferments in 1-ton
fermenters, aged 10 months in 100% French oak barrels, 85% of which
were new.
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Moderately light reddish purple color in the glass. Demure
wild berry aromas with hints of floral bouquet and oak. Very smooth and
polished on the palate with mid weight flavors of ripe, sweet cherry, black
raspberry and cola. Nicely integrated tannins and oak. More sap and
structure than the 2011 bottling tasted here, offering more overall
pleasure.
Score: 90
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