I was aware of the reputation of Ken Wright Cellars for Willamette Valley Pinot Noir but had never tried one of their wines. The winery is most known for single vineyard Pinot Noirs but their entry level wine is a blend from several vineyards. When I have looked for wine from Ken Wright, I have either found the single vineyard wines costing more than $60 or I have found the entry level Willamette Valley blend priced significantly higher than the $22 price on the winery website. One well known wine shop in downtown Greenville actually sells it for $34. I guess that the wine must be really good to command higher than retail prices.
Two things have recently happened. Costco has a Ken Wright premium Pinot Noir for around $40 and Whole Foods Market has the entry level Willamette Valley Pinot Noir on sale for $22 rather than their usual price of $27. I chose the entry level Willamette Valley Pinot Noir and I am sure glad that I did.
Ken Wright Willamette Valley Pinot Noir has a deep red purple color and the wine glistens in the glass. There are flavors of raspberry, black cherry and cola. The wine has more dark fruit flavor than some Willamette Valley Pinots and I really like it. I had to switch to a lesser Pinot so that I did not drink all of the Ken Wright Pinot before even beginning dinner. Ken Wright Willamette Valley Pinot is absolutely delicious. If you enjoy Oregon Pinot Noir as much as I do, you have to try this.
Note: WFM had both the 2017 and 2018 vintage of this wine in the racks. I chose the 2018.
SC Wine Joe rating = 92 points
Beautiful post. Very glad to read this. Thanks for sharing!
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