Red
WillaKenzie Estate Triple Black Slopes Pinot Noir
Willamette Valley · United States
Ficha técnica
- Tipo
- Red
- Uva
- Pinot Noir
- País
- United States
- Região
- Willamette Valley
- Denominação
- Willamette Valley
- Corpo
- full
- Acidez
- medium
- Tanino
- high
- Doçura
- dry
Harmonização
cordeiro grelhado · pato confitado · cogumelos trufados · coq au vin · queijos curados
Safras avaliadas
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201492 pts
A slightly bitter tobacco note frames black-cherry fruit. The tannins need more time to smooth out, and that bitter streak is a bit worrisome. But that said, this powerful deep compact wine may explode with flavor if you have the patience to cellar it. Drink after 2020.
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201391 pts
Skiers will appreciate the nom de vin, a reference to the steepness of the vineyard. Firm and concentrated, this mixes ripe cherries and red plums, baking spices and a streak of minerality. It's a big, chunky, flavorful wine that rides on through a luscious finish.
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200491 pts
The name refers to the vineyard's unusually steep slopes. The reward for farming such difficult terrain, the owners believe, is complexity, character and concentration. That is certainly the case in 2004, as this is the most dense and focused of the six WillaKenzie releases. It'…