2022 Drouhin Roserock Pinot Noir #6 Wine Spectator Top 100 2024
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95 WE / 94 WS / 94 DE / 93 JS / 17+ JR
$34.89 (750ml) In Stock - Buy Now
17% Below Market!
One of the best values on the Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2024, and we just got a few more cases. But that's all we can get, so get yours before it is all gone!
The Top 100 lists have been coming out these last couple of weeks, and while there are often lots of grand wines, at equally grand prices, sometimes you find a beauty like this Eola-Amity Hills Pinot Noir from just south of us in Oregon at an estate owned and managed by the iconic Drouhin family of Burgundy. A great value and a great wine, limited to what we have left!
2022 Drouhin Roserock Pinot Noir
$34.89 (750ml) In Stock - Buy Now
17% Below Market!
95 WE / 94 WS / 94 DE / 93 JS / 17+ JR
#6 Wine Spectator Top 100 2024
This is a Goldilocks porridge wine where everything from the lemony acidity to the sturdy tannins was “just right.” It is medium- bodied fare, with blackberry, Thai basil and orange-zest flavors. Violet and cinnamon-stick aromas blend harmoniously with notes of dark raspberries and blueberry fruit leather. It is a stunning value. — Michael Alberty, Wine Enthusiast
Supple and elegantly structured, with detailed raspberry and cherry flavors accented by rose petal, brown baking spices and orange peel as this glides toward polished tannins. Drink now through 2032.—Tim Fish, Wine Spectator
Domaine Drouhin is the Oregon outpost of Burgundy’s Maison Joseph Drouhin. While most of the estate vineyards are in the Dundee Hills, Roserock Vineyard in Eola-Amity Hills has become increasingly key to the winery’s success since the Drouhins purchased the 122-acre vineyard in 2013. Véronique Boss-Drouhin, who oversees winemaking operations in both Burgundy and Oregon, blended a selection from the vineyard’s 35 individual blocks, which she fermented separately. Eola-Amity Pinot Noirs are known for their powerful structure, but Boss-Drouhin strives to accentuate the house’s graceful style. This 2022 aged in French oak barrels (20 percent of which were new) for 10 months. - Wine Spectator
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