Red

Chehalem Stoller Vineyards Pinot Noir (Dundee Hills)

Chehalem

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
high
Tanino
medium
Doçura
dry

Harmonização

carnes leves · aves assadas · queijos macios · cogumelos assados

Safras avaliadas

  • 201587 pts

    In comparison with other new releases from the winery, this seems dilute. With its watery raspberry fruit and astringent acidity, it lacks the stuffing to handle the 55% new oak it was aged in, making the barrel flavors apparent. More time in the bottle may help.

  • 201488 pts

    There's some muscle and meat to this tight young wine, with black raspberry and cherry fruits. But those flavors feel squeezed by the chalky sour-lemon acidity, which may or may not soften with additional bottle age.

  • 201188 pts

    The Stoller-sourced Pinot is forward and ripe, with pretty fruit flavors in a compact, light vintage. Cola, peach, black cherry and milk chocolate components swirl together, fading gently into a light finish. Drink over the next 2–3 years.

  • 201089 pts

    Medium bodied, this fruity vineyard-designate has a peppery spice note. A touch of dried herb and a hint of earth carry onto the finish.

  • 200587 pts

    The Stoller bottling from Chehalem shows some dark, musky flavors, with black cherry fruit wrapped around whiffs of smoke and the commonly found Oregon notes of tomato leaf and bud. Despite its immediate impact, it falls a bit light in the back end, and does not have quite enoug…