STOLLER FAMILY ESTATE Pinot Noir, Dundee Hills ‘Nancy’s’ 2019

About 35% whole cluster was used during fermentation, and then it saw 27% new French oak during aging. Named after Bill Stoller’s sister, the wine is made almost entirely from the Pommard clone. Crushed boysenberry, wild sage, cherry cola, and wet earth aromas spill from the glass. A medium-bodied mouthfeel compliments the rounded sweet tannins, and spice-driven finish. Just 655 cases produced.
RatingValueDrink
93 $75 2023-2030

CountryRegionAppellation
United States Oregon Willamette Valley, Dundee Hills

EditorIssueImporter
J. Young March, 2023  

Find More: Oregon Report: Vol. VII (2019-2022)

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