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Ridgecrest Vineyards Gamay Noir

8.87 ratings
8.96 pro ratings
Ribbon Ridge, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Gamay Noir
Top Notes For
David Shaw

Last bottle of vintage. Bright ruby red, light to moderate pigment extraction. Touch of barrel smoke and sulfur in nose. Strawberry with length, also raspberry flavor; later tart cherry flavor emerges in finish. Tart, fresh natural style initially. Fine grained skin astringency emerges two hours on. Needs 30 minutes to open

Last bottle of vintage. Bright ruby red, light to moderate pigment extraction. Touch of barrel smoke and sulfur in nose. Strawberry with length, also raspberry flavor; later tart cherry flavor emerges in finish. Tart, fresh natural style initially. Fine grained skin astringency emerges two hours on. Needs 30 minutes to open

Nov 13th, 2018
David Shaw

Pairing Oregon red with binging Blind Spot on a Saturday night. Clear, moderately extracted red-purple in color. Smoke, black olive and black currant notes in nose. Strawberry, cherry and raspberry flavors in mouth, mild cranberry and black currant tartness in finish, peppery seed tannins with tactile pop on finish. Lactic aftertaste. Good varietal character, this Oregon red that deserves more love.

Pairing Oregon red with binging Blind Spot on a Saturday night. Clear, moderately extracted red-purple in color. Smoke, black olive and black currant notes in nose. Strawberry, cherry and raspberry flavors in mouth, mild cranberry and black currant tartness in finish, peppery seed tannins with tactile pop on finish. Lactic aftertaste. Good varietal character, this Oregon red that deserves more love.

May 20th, 2018
Greg Ballington

Co-Founder of Millennial Drinkers Wine Blog

8.8

Light and pale ruby red. Layered and interesting nose. Started off a bit musty (not tca) and dirty with a touch of earthiness, burnt or charred wood, a little metallic and a little vegetal. Even a touch of red berries. Moderate acidity (6/10) and light bodied. Tons of cherries with a vegetal touch in the medium finish. Needed a bit of time to open up. Drink from 2018 till 2022.

Light and pale ruby red. Layered and interesting nose. Started off a bit musty (not tca) and dirty with a touch of earthiness, burnt or charred wood, a little metallic and a little vegetal. Even a touch of red berries. Moderate acidity (6/10) and light bodied. Tons of cherries with a vegetal touch in the medium finish. Needed a bit of time to open up. Drink from 2018 till 2022.

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John Needham CSW

Very Different from the Beaujolais Gamay, but a cool style none the less.

Very Different from the Beaujolais Gamay, but a cool style none the less.

Jun 11th, 2017
Matt Trader

Big, bright fruit, spicy pallet, high acid finish. It is what you'd expect from gamay, but Wynne Peterson-Nedry likes having another red in her repertoire! It'd like it with food more.

Big, bright fruit, spicy pallet, high acid finish. It is what you'd expect from gamay, but Wynne Peterson-Nedry likes having another red in her repertoire! It'd like it with food more.

Jan 25th, 2017
Ian Burrows

Sommelier Atelier Crenn

8.8

Still very closed. Screwcap therefore some reductive notes, but apart from that clean. Medium weight & texture. Age worthy. Revisit in 5 years????

Still very closed. Screwcap therefore some reductive notes, but apart from that clean. Medium weight & texture. Age worthy. Revisit in 5 years????

Jun 22nd, 2016
Rob Shuman

Rob had this 4 years ago

Rob had this 4 years ago

May 31st, 2020
Clara H

Clara had this 8 years ago

Clara had this 8 years ago

Oct 10th, 2016