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Left Coast Cellars White Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley)

Left Coast Cellars

Willamette Valley · Willamette Valley · United States

Ficha técnica

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

Harmonização

frutos do mar · saladas · frango grelhado · queijos suaves

Safras avaliadas

  • 201688 pts

    Though not a blush wine, this has a hint of a tawny color, and a whiff of alcohol reflecting the riper, warmer vintage. The fruit flavors range from Key lime to orangeade.

  • 201588 pts

    The mini-trend to making white Pinot Noir is taking off in Oregon, and the wines get better with each new vintage. There's not a trace of color here, but plenty of flavor, headed with chunky apple and white peach fruit. Overall fruit-forward describes this best, with some of the…

  • 201486 pts

    The fermentation of this white Pinot, which eliminates skin contact (hence color), also removes any hint of varietal flavor. In other words, this tastes not at all like regular, red Pinot Noir. It's more along the lines of a stainless-steel-fermented Chardonnay, with that grape'…

  • 201387 pts

    There's been a huge jump in production of this wine since the past vintage, which may signal some surge of interest in white Pinot, which has lately become a bit of a trend in Oregon. The wine is simple, neutral and perfectly quaffable, but carries no hint of varietal character.

  • 201290 pts

    White seems to be the new black when it comes to Oregon Pinot Noir, as more and more winemakers give it a spin. This is one of the better ones, at a very modest price, mixing sweet grass and fresh pear and stone fruits. It would be difficult to identify it as Pinot Noir in a bli…