Elouan
Oregon Pinot Noir
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Impressive wine for $20! Grapes sourced from Oregon Valleys of Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue. Cool climates enable a longer growing season, giving an intense structure. Medium Ruby with loads of Berry fruit flavors & sweet spice. Ripe fruit, cranberry and cherry, with cinnamon spice, consistent quality. On the finish, vibrant acidity, great balance and a touch of earthiness with subtle tannins. Tasting Sample.
Impressive wine for $20! Grapes sourced from Oregon Valleys of Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue. Cool climates enable a longer growing season, giving an intense structure. Medium Ruby with loads of Berry fruit flavors & sweet spice. Ripe fruit, cranberry and cherry, with cinnamon spice, consistent quality. On the finish, vibrant acidity, great balance and a touch of earthiness with subtle tannins. Tasting Sample.
Mar 6th, 2021![Paul Courtright Paul Courtright](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/paul-courtright-1378940095-ac9b11e25568.jpg)
On it's own, a pretty good example of cynical winemaking meant to appeal to folks who get their wine info from crowd sourcing apps - ludens, oak chips, overly glyceral, lacking in acid. Mixed with some coke to add acidity, it made a halfway decent kalimotxo.
On it's own, a pretty good example of cynical winemaking meant to appeal to folks who get their wine info from crowd sourcing apps - ludens, oak chips, overly glyceral, lacking in acid. Mixed with some coke to add acidity, it made a halfway decent kalimotxo.
2 people found it helpfulMay 17th, 2018![Matt Sterr Matt Sterr](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/mattsterr-1615811959-203c65baee05.jpg)
From the fastest growing wine company in the world. Oregon Pinot Noir. Probably.
From the fastest growing wine company in the world. Oregon Pinot Noir. Probably.
1 person found it helpfulFeb 13th, 2019![Adam Bryant Adam Bryant](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/adambryant1-1442106552-6a275789b406_250x250.jpg)
Blackberry, dark fruit, good body for a Pinot, more of a cab drinkers Pinot, would like more tart fruits like cherry in this one, very good but at this price point you can find a lot of wines at this quality, so it doesn’t really stand out to me
Blackberry, dark fruit, good body for a Pinot, more of a cab drinkers Pinot, would like more tart fruits like cherry in this one, very good but at this price point you can find a lot of wines at this quality, so it doesn’t really stand out to me
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Impressive wine for less than $20! Grapes sourced from Oregon Valleys of Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue. Cool climates enable a longer growing season, giving an intense structure. Deep Ruby with loads of Berry fruit flavors & sweet spice. Ripe fruit, raspberry, cranberry and strawberry, with cinnamon spice, consistent quality. On the finish, vibrant acidity, great balance and a touch of earthiness with subtle tannins. Tasting Sample.
Impressive wine for less than $20! Grapes sourced from Oregon Valleys of Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue. Cool climates enable a longer growing season, giving an intense structure. Deep Ruby with loads of Berry fruit flavors & sweet spice. Ripe fruit, raspberry, cranberry and strawberry, with cinnamon spice, consistent quality. On the finish, vibrant acidity, great balance and a touch of earthiness with subtle tannins. Tasting Sample.
1 person found it helpfulMay 19th, 2018