Since my trip to Oregon, I cannot get enough Oregon Pinot Noir. On my last trip to my local wine shop (Wine Xpress, Simpsonville SC), I browsed the great selection of Pinots and chose Argyle Willamette Valley Pinot Noir. Argyle is often best known for sparkling wine but they also make great Chardonnay, Reisling and of course Pinot Noir.
The Argyle Pinot Noir that I purchased is part of their growers series and is the lowest priced of their Pinots. The wine pours a lighter cherry color than some others I have tried lately, so I was expecting a lighter fruit flavored wine. That is exactly how the initial sip began with cherry, strawberry and cranberry flavors followed by minor black cherry. The wine reflects the cool climate and the red soil of the Dundee region, where Argyle is located.
I really appreciate that Oregon wine laws are so strict that the wine you taste reflects the grapes and the winemaker has not included additives to make the wine taste like something else. There are current news stories about a wine company taking Oregon grapes to California to make a popular Pinot Noir under less restrictive regulations.
I really enjoyed this very flavorful Pinot Noir. Total Wine sells this in Greenville for $24.99 but my above-mentioned wine shop sells it for $19.99. I actually paid less as part of a mixed case. This is a terrific Oregon Pinot Noir at this price.
SC Wine Joe rating = 90 points
The Argyle Pinot Noir that I purchased is part of their growers series and is the lowest priced of their Pinots. The wine pours a lighter cherry color than some others I have tried lately, so I was expecting a lighter fruit flavored wine. That is exactly how the initial sip began with cherry, strawberry and cranberry flavors followed by minor black cherry. The wine reflects the cool climate and the red soil of the Dundee region, where Argyle is located.
I really appreciate that Oregon wine laws are so strict that the wine you taste reflects the grapes and the winemaker has not included additives to make the wine taste like something else. There are current news stories about a wine company taking Oregon grapes to California to make a popular Pinot Noir under less restrictive regulations.
I really enjoyed this very flavorful Pinot Noir. Total Wine sells this in Greenville for $24.99 but my above-mentioned wine shop sells it for $19.99. I actually paid less as part of a mixed case. This is a terrific Oregon Pinot Noir at this price.
SC Wine Joe rating = 90 points
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