Cristom
Mt. Jefferson Cuvée Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
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![John Willison John Willison](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/johnwillison-1487900905-19c07bd845ae_250x250.jpg)
Light burgundy color. Crushed raspberry, cherry, and a bit of mushroom and damp earth. Lingering finish. Opens over time.
Light burgundy color. Crushed raspberry, cherry, and a bit of mushroom and damp earth. Lingering finish. Opens over time.
Oct 17th, 2018![Jordan Wardlaw Jordan Wardlaw](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/jordanwardlaw-1574827968-e60ba703deb8_250x250.jpg)
The bright freshness and fruit-forward personality of the Mt Jefferson cuvée is spot-on year after year, making it a quintessential Willamette blend. Sweet red berries, roses, baking spice and just enough savory component to bring your nose down into the dirt. Just a tad saline and rustic. The open and approachable young-drinking nature of this wine gives it a very broad appeal.
The bright freshness and fruit-forward personality of the Mt Jefferson cuvée is spot-on year after year, making it a quintessential Willamette blend. Sweet red berries, roses, baking spice and just enough savory component to bring your nose down into the dirt. Just a tad saline and rustic. The open and approachable young-drinking nature of this wine gives it a very broad appeal.
2 people found it helpfulApr 20th, 2018Excellent Pinot. 2015 opened in 2019!
Excellent Pinot. 2015 opened in 2019!
1 person found it helpfulMar 12th, 2019Very sweet and definitely earthy. Not sure about the bazooka wrapper
Very sweet and definitely earthy. Not sure about the bazooka wrapper
1 person found it helpfulNov 4th, 2018![John Howard John Howard](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/john-howard-2-1386013393-47091c651beb.jpg)
Cherry, red plum, bazooka wrapper, rose petal, stems, thyme, iron, earth. Delicious!
Cherry, red plum, bazooka wrapper, rose petal, stems, thyme, iron, earth. Delicious!
1 person found it helpfulMar 27th, 2018Lush and inviting, trying to please many. And successfully doing just that.
Lush and inviting, trying to please many. And successfully doing just that.
1 person found it helpfulMar 17th, 2018![Andrew Lohse Andrew Lohse](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/andrewlohse-1569156192-7d5994cb2889_250x250.jpg)
Earthy, smoky, brambly ripe raspberry. Herbal and mossy notes.
Earthy, smoky, brambly ripe raspberry. Herbal and mossy notes.
1 person found it helpfulMar 6th, 2018![Flora Bokma Flora Bokma](https://dn4y07yc47w5p.cloudfront.net/avatar_f_250.png)
Not as boozy as a California Pinot Noir, which is more familiar to me. This smells of cherries and black pepper. The taste is more skim than a CA pinot noir. It leans towards a bitterness rather than a sweetness, but finishes strong. Very different from the California Pinot Noirs. I need to get acquainted with more of what Oregon offers. All a part of my wine education.
Not as boozy as a California Pinot Noir, which is more familiar to me. This smells of cherries and black pepper. The taste is more skim than a CA pinot noir. It leans towards a bitterness rather than a sweetness, but finishes strong. Very different from the California Pinot Noirs. I need to get acquainted with more of what Oregon offers. All a part of my wine education.
Feb 5th, 2021![Flora Bokma Flora Bokma](https://dn4y07yc47w5p.cloudfront.net/avatar_f_250.png)
I most frequently drink California Pinot Noirs. There is quite a big difference between the California PN and Oregon PN. First the color. A California wine will be darker in the glass. This Cristom is pale and purple with hint of rust, but very transparent. it is also more acidic. A California PN is actually quite bold and rich. The Cristom is more complex, I would say, because it is light, but yet it has depth. It is hard to classify because it seems to bounce from left to right ( like the political opinions of some!). It finishes long . I think I could acquire a taste for this stuff. But, for now, it is new and still up for further scrutiny.
I most frequently drink California Pinot Noirs. There is quite a big difference between the California PN and Oregon PN. First the color. A California wine will be darker in the glass. This Cristom is pale and purple with hint of rust, but very transparent. it is also more acidic. A California PN is actually quite bold and rich. The Cristom is more complex, I would say, because it is light, but yet it has depth. It is hard to classify because it seems to bounce from left to right ( like the political opinions of some!). It finishes long . I think I could acquire a taste for this stuff. But, for now, it is new and still up for further scrutiny.
Apr 11th, 2020