Robb Report published a story, titled “The 10 Best New Pinot Noirs From Oregon’s Willamette Valley, One of the Country’s Top Wine Regions”. Pinot Noir was first planted in the Willamette Valley in the 1960’s, and accounts for double the amount of plantings of all other varieties combined. The Willamette Valley is home to more than 700 wineries. Many French families have settled in the area, called the “Burgundy of the Pacific Northwest”. The author describes its New World versions of Pinot Noir as “concentrated yet elegant”, pairing well with white meats. Ponzi Vineyards Pinot Noir Reserve 2018 is described here as “cherry red with aromas of strawberry and red raspberry and is spicy at first sip with notes of anise, clove, and dried Mediterranean herbs accenting the red fruit flavors.”
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Ponzi Vineyards
Chehalem Mountain AVA, Willamette Valley, Oregon
For over 50 years, Ponzi Vineyards has had the honor of being Oregon wine country’s most influential pioneer and contemporary standard bearer. Old vines, organic viticulture, and an uncompromising dedication to excellence distinguish Ponzi as the premier winery in Oregon.