Pinot noir grapes in early October in Oregon that have essentially completed the veraison process and fully changed color. These grapes are nearly completely ripe and will be harvested soon. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)A property that had been a hazelnut farm in oregon has been switched to grapes middle of the last decade. Named for the two children of the couple that own the vineyards.
Trisae Pinot Noir 2009.. twist top. more affordable. concentrated fruit. a little coffee, mocha on the finish
Ribbon Ridge Pinot Noir 2010 coolest vintage in oregon ever until the 2011. lots of spice on the nose a little earthiness and cranberry... very pleasant
coast range pinot noir 2009 only 159 cases produced. rich and robust for pinot noir.. long finish if not a little rough on the palate
estates reserve pinot noir 2010 light and smooth.. almost like butter literally, thought the omami tastebuds were in overdrive.. pretty aromatics.
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