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2019 The Eyrie Vineyards ‘Estate’ Pinot Noir

$150
  • Producer
    The Eyrie Vineyards
  • Vintage
    2019
  • Region
    United States
  • Sub Region
    Oregon
  • Types
    Red
  • Size
    Bottle
SKU: EYRPN19CG

Eyrie vineyards plays an important role in shaping the Oregon wine industry where the very first plantings of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in the Willamette Valley were made by founder David Lett in 1965. With a degree in viticulture and enology from UC Davis followed by months of research in Europe, then 25-year old Lett moved to Oregon with 3000 grape cuttings which he planted in a rented nursery plot and set about his search for the perfect vineyard site. Aside from these Burgundian varieties, he was also the first to plant Pinot Gris in the whole of America.

A year later, they settled on the volcanic soils in the Red Hills of the Dundee AVA where Eyrie was born, naming the winery after the red-tailed hawks who make their nests in the fir tree at the top of the vineyard sites. This was the first of the five south-facing vineyard sites that would soon make up the repertoire of Eyrie’s great terroir. It did not take long until the region attracted many other determined growers who believed in the potential that the climate and the soils held, and in 1975 Lett had produced the first American Pinot Noir would be placed in the top 10 in an international Pinot Noir blind tasting held in Paris known as the Wine Olympics organized by Gault Millau. Though this achievement did not quite attract the same headlines as Stephen Spurrier’s Judgement of Paris competition in 1976, it was enough for Robert Drouhin of renowned Burgundian negociant Maison Joseph Drouhin to organize a rematch in Beaune in which the same bottle became runner up to Drouhin’s winning 1959 Chambolle-Musigny by only one-fifth of a point.

Tasting Notes

97 Points Robert Parker Wine Advocate
The 2019 Pinot Noir Estate is expressive and transparent and offers incredible concentration for its weightless frame. Medium ruby in the glass, tones of flint, tar and burnt orange give way to a kaleidoscope of raspberries, red cherries, rose petals, pipe tobacco and forest floor. Medium-bodied, silky and seamless, it has a generous core of spicy fruit and a very long, layered finish. Streaked with flinty tones, it deserves to unwind in bottle for another 3-5 years, and it will be long-lived in the cellar.

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