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Averaen Flood Line Pinot Noir 2017 | 750 ml.
Item #: 55399
Store Location: 07BF | 1
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Critical Acclaim
WE88Wine Enthusiast 9/1/2020
"The raspberry fruit, with plenty of leaf and stem flavors, comes across as a bit thin. Fermented with native yeast and 30% stems, it spent a year in 40% new French oak, leaving a light impression of cinnamon." (88 pts.)
VN92Vinous Jun 2019
"Deep brilliant red. Mineral-driven raspberry, cherry and potpourri aromas show very good clarity and pick up hints of cola and Asian spices with air. Palate-staining, sappy red fruit and spicecake flavors are given lift and spine by a core of juicy acidity. Densely packed but lithe in style, finishing very long and spicy, with smooth tannins lending gentle grip." (92 pts.)
When people think of Oregon, they think of Pinot Noir. And rightfully so! The region has been producing some of the finest Pinot Noirs in the world for decades now. The region's cool climate produced by the cooling nature of the Pacific Ocean also lends itself to other grapes such as Pinot Gris and Chardonnay. It's made up of several subregions, the most important and well-known being the Willamette Valley. Great wines are also coming from the Rogue Valley, Walla Walla, and Columbia Valley.
The United States now ranks fourth in the world in wine production behind, France, Italy, and Spain. While about 90% of that wine is produced in California, other states like Oregon, New York, and Washington are establishing themselves as prime spots for wine production, as well. Just about any variety of wine can be found in production somewhere in the United States.