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Stoller 2019 Pinot Noir Willamette Valley

August 16th, 2021 By Michael Cervin
# Wine Recommendations, Wine Producers, Growers, & Labels, Pinot Noir

In order to showcase the Willamette Valley as a whole, Stoller pulled fruit from a number of diverse vineyard sites, so this is a uniquely Oregon Pinot. It offers bright acidity, strawberry, black cherry, light red currant with back notes of rhubarb and pomegranate along with a lightly spicy finish. Like with many Oregon pinot noir, it also inherently offers a little earthiness and depth of fruit. This is an excellent introduction for those for whom Oregon pinot noir is new to them.

ORIGIN: Willamette Valley, Oregon
ALCOHOL: 13.5%
PRICE: $24 / 750 ml
SCORE: 90 POINTS

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