Perhaps it’s because of seasonal bounty like squash, mushrooms and pomegranates, or maybe it's the crisp chill in the air, but autumn and Pinot Noir are a fantastic match. This week’s Tasting Highlights features new Pinot Noir releases from California and Oregon, offering a range of styles for any autumnal occasion.
Starting in Oregon and its acclaimed Willamette Valley, Van Duzer gets its name from the windy Van Duzer Corridor AVA, though the winery was founded in 1998, well before the subregion gained appellation status. When founding the winery, Carl and Marilynn Thoma saw the potential of this cool-weather area; but for this wine, they tapped vines farther north in Dundee Hills, resulting in a finely structured and sleek red with lovely cherry and cranberry flavors.
This lineup also includes Willakenzie's Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2022, an elegantly structured red with red fruit and floral notes. Read on to get our score and full expert tasting note for this fantastic West Coast Pinot Noir and six others.
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