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Oregon Wines

Oregon Wines

Oregon Wines

Oregon Wines

Oregon is truly a breathtaking region, especially if you’re just visiting and aren’t used to the spectacular views and vistas it offers. Such places can truly rekindle one’s connection with nature, and remind us of much simpler, more wholesome values. For wine lovers, Oregon is America’s third most influential viticultural region, trailing just a hair behind Washington and California. If you’re a fan of Pinot Noir, Oregon is almost certainly the best New World region to visit, as their mastery of the varietal is otherworldly.

Slightly less fruit-forward than most of their competition, Oregon’s finest wines nonetheless offer a precise and mouth-watering combination of flavors and aromatics. An earthy canvas with generous splashes of juicy cranberries, warm coffee, blueberries, spice, and tobacco awaits the curious, along with intricate textures that caress the entire mouth before a prolonged, generous finish. Sip follows sip as your understanding of the wine slowly grows until the bottle is empty. It’s in these situations that wine lovers sometimes regret not purchasing in bulk, so make sure your cellar has enough Oregon to last a few months!

Whether you’re in the mood for a private drinking session, or you’re looking to enhance an already rich and hearty meal, perhaps with some friends and business associates, you can’t go wrong with some classy, Oregon-style Pinot Noir. The nostalgia-inspiring flavor of the wine goes remarkably well with a variety of meat-based dishes, as well as every fine cheese you can think of. Experience the joys of New World viticultural excellence with Oregon’s finest.

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2019 Bergstrom Pinot Noir Silice

The 2019 Pinot Noir Silice Vineyard is generous and already very layered this vintage. The nose offers detailed cranberries, blackberries, licorice and flint. The palate is silky and has inviting savory tones streaking through the wild berry fruit. It finishes with fantastic length and detail. This was made using 100% whole clusters.Robert Parker Wine Advocate | 97 RPPolished, rich and luscious, offering vibrant black raspberry, baking spice and savory anise flavors. A knockout of a Pinot. Drink now through 2030. 611 cases made.Wine Spectator | 95 WSDark crimson. Mineral-accented black raspberry, cherry cola and violet aromas are complemented by a spicy nuance and a hint of botanical herbs. Well-concentrated yet lively as well, offering intense red and blue fruit, candied lavender and spicecake flavors supported by a spine of minerality. Finishes very long and finely detained, displaying lingering cherry, floral and spice qualities and gently chewy tannins.Vinous Media | 94 VMA notably sandy plot in the Chehalem Mountains AVA, this has a very fragrant nose with roasted coffee, violet and toasted spices, such as cardamom, mace, cinnamon and nutmeg, as well as a core of ripe cherries. The palate is sumptuously fleshy and bathed in sweetly ripe cherry and berry flavors. Drink or hold.James Suckling | 94 JSThe 2019 Pinot Noir Silice shows a bit of reduction on opening, with notes of violets, then takes on a hint of black fruit, with blackberry and candied flowers. The palate is generous with red fruit through the midpalate with ripe raspberry, tea leaf, and a floral perfume on the finish. This would benefit from a quick decanting if opening right away. Drink 2024-2034.Jeb Dunnuck | 93 JDBergström has cut back production of the single vineyard wines to the benefit of the blended Cumberland Reserve. In this new vintage, the single vineyard wines have added concentration and specificity. The Silice Vineyard is rooted in sandy soils and gets exceptional sun exposure and strong winds. It’s all evident in this powerful wine, with a crystalline focus, firm tannins and compact black fruits. Wine Enthusiast | 93 WEExceptionally pretty and very spicy aromas are comprised by notes of various dark berries, plum and a plethora of floral elements. There is a lovely sense of transparency to the pure, delicious and vibrant medium weight flavors that possess good richness yet also solid precision on the dusty, youthfully austere and complex finale that falls off somewhat as it sits on the palate. Even so, it’s reasonable to assume that this may well become more harmonious as the tannins age out.Burghound | 91 BHYouthful and unformed, there’s a plummy dark fruit note beneath reductive suede and leather accents. The dark cherry flavors are plump while oak hovers above them, unresolved. It needs at least six months in the cellar to sort itself out. Wine & Spirits Magazine | 90 W&S

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