The 2019 “Temperance Hill” pours a straw color with medium viscosity. Reductive at first, the nose had quite a bit of matchstick which never fully dissipated but did relax with air. But there was plenty more. In fact, this was quite the Bourgogne Blanc doppelgänger and gave me some Chassagne-Montrachet vibes. Super restrained with lemons. On the palate, the wine was dry with medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish was long and the texture was grippy. Drink now and through 2029 with ease. — a year ago
Great again. Can’t believe it’s taken me this long to try these. — 3 years ago
Temperance Hill. Really nice. — a year ago
Delectable this is the Long Acre Whistling Ridge Pinot Noir. — 2 years ago
Soooo good!!! — 8 months ago
Simply delicious — 4 years ago
Dennis Hogenkamp
13.8% ABV Medium density. Bottle states- own-rooted Wadensville clone, planted in 1988 at 400 feet elevation in the northern hills of Yamhill-Carlton AVA. Marine sedimentary soils sheltered by the Oregon Coast Range. Dry farmed. 40 cases. Black fruit, licorice. Very nice. — 2 months ago