Red

Torii Mor La Colina Vineyard Pinot Noir (Dundee Hills)

Torii Mor

Dundee Hills · Willamette Valley · United States

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Red
Uva
Pinot Noir
País
United States
Região
Dundee Hills · Willamette Valley
Denominação
Dundee Hills
Corpo
medium
Acidez
medium
Tanino
medium
Doçura
dry

Harmonização

pato · cogumelos · cordeiro · risoto · queijos suaves

Safras avaliadas

  • 201388 pts

    Dry and spare, this offers stem and herb flavors ahead of a tight core of raspberry fruit. A Pommard and Dijon 114 clone mix, it spent 19 months in 27% new French oak. It seems to need another year or two of bottle age to come together.

  • 201188 pts

    Cherries and chocolate highlight this medium-weight wine. The fruit is framed tightly with herbal tannins, and the balance is good throughout. The finish turns astringent and slightly chalky.

  • 201086 pts

    This has a hard shell keeping it closed down, despite hours of airing. Cranberry fruit with a hint of mineral seems to quickly hit a wall and stop short. More bottle age may help to open it up a bit.

  • 200987 pts

    Pretty raspberry fruit scents and flavors dominate, and in the mouth there is a sense of grainy sugars. It has good fruit and ripeness, but still seems a little disjointed. Perhaps more time in the bottle will help sort it out.

  • 200887 pts

    This is a sharp, tart Pinot, scented with pine needles and showing wild strawberry fruit flavors and plenty of sharp acidity. In the mouth the fruit also reveals a cherry candy core, pretty but brief, and quickly winds down through a citrusy finish.

  • 200690 pts

    This single vineyard in the Dundee Hills recalls Oregon Pinots from days gone by. It's not too big, not too oaky, plenty ripe and delivers spicy berry fruit along with earthier streaks of leaf, herb, baking spices and a whiff of cinnamon. Stiff acids and earthy tannins betray it…

  • 200590 pts

    The juice is sharp and spicy, with some baking spice and cinnamon livening up the back of the palate. The fruit flavors suggest boysenberry and blackberry, set up against stiff acids and earthy tannins. Young and still a little rough around the edges, this distinctive bottling s…