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.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
WVV 2001 Hoodview Vineyard Pinot Noir
By Josh Gana
8/23/2007
2001,
Hoodview,
Oregon,
pinot noir,
Willamette Valley Vineyards,
Wine
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