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Thursday, August 23, 2007

WVV 2001 Hoodview Vineyard Pinot Noir

We were in the tasting room at Willamette Valley Vineyards this evening, and convinced Jon (the tasting room manager) to open up a bottle of the 2001 Hoodview Vineyard Pinot Noir--the only single-vineyard pinot they currently have in stock that I hadn't tried. It was good. Real good. A nice nose of leather with a smooth silky taste and a quicker finish.

This vineyard was planted 1990 off Hoodview Road in the Eola Hills. The microclimate at this location favors Pinot noir as it is a warm, southeast facing slope of well drained Jory soil. This soil is 4 to 7 feet deep and dark red from its iron content.

Hoodview is the first Pinot that Jon fell in love with, and while I won't go that far, it's a good bottle of wine.

2 comments:

  1. Look for a quality post on this wine from one of us wino's in the coming months. Three of us tried the wine today, all promising to buy a bottle or two at another time for special consumption. Blog posts sure to come.

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