Oregon Pinot Legends: Brick House, Patricia Green

For our Pinot followers, today's lead wine needs no introduction. An overwhelming customer favorite for several vintages running, a wine we've deemed an essential Pinot noir in any Oregon collection. Today we celebrate the glorious, especially elegant 2019 Brick House Les Dijonnais!

The brilliance of Les Dijonnais lies in its subtlety. It is commanding in an understated way. It compels you to listen to harmonies and details that float and dance. We love it.

Today's second wine—like Brick House, Ribbon Ridge neighbor Patricia Green Cellars is one of Oregon's legendary producers. But you may not have heard of this special wine since it's only the 4th "Anniversary" bottling they've done. We have a mere handful of cases so you best not dally.

$49.95 in any 12 bottle or Build a Case order ($54.95 regular)

93 points Wine Spectator: "Features a silky texture that envelopes a vibrant core of acidity and highlights multilayered cherry and raspberry flavors, which are laced with green tea and stony mineral accents. Drink now through 2029."

Us: Elegantly composed of the most attractive array of red berries, wrapped delicately in a tapestry of floral and mineral tones. It is so pretty, so energetic and alive.
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$84.95 in any 12 bottle or Build a Case order ($94.95 regular)

97 points Vinous: "Highly expressive, spice-accented red and blue fruit preserve, sassafras, earth and lavender scents show wonderful clarity and mineral lift. Sweet and energetic on the palate, offering intense black raspberry, boysenberry and cherry cola flavors that deepen steadily with air while maintaining vivacity. This weighty yet nervy Pinot finishes with powerful, spicy thrust and silky, slowly building tannins that fold smoothly into the wine's strikingly persistent fruit and floral notes. This one-off bottling is made from all of the vineyards from which the winery draws Pinot Noir, with a third of the fruit coming from Ribbon Ridge."

The winery: This is the 4th bottling of a Pinot Noir that we have designated as an “Anniversary” bottling. It is really only with this one and the one before it, the 15th Anniversary bottling from the 2014 vintage, that the anniversaries have lined up with an actual 5 year span as opposed to a random if significant date that we were memorializing. Over the years as we have produced these types of unique, stand-alone bottlings our perspective on doing them has become more clear, much in the way the nature of the winery began coming into focus in 2012.

We produced more individual bottlings of Pinot Noir than any winery in America. Even in Burgundy where comparatively small domaines can have a large number of bottlings based upon their family holdings of vineyards there are only a few places that could claim as many designated Pinot Noir bottlings as Patricia Green Cellars. We are fortunate to work with a large cache of some of the best vineyards in Oregon.

Fine tuning what we get and allowing the place to be absolutely paramount in what style of Pinot Noir comes to be affords us the opportunity to create this large set of easily differentiable Pinot Noirs. Not every vineyard or even every section of vineyard is capable of reaching levels high enough for the wine to be considered a stand alone bottling. That is why it is unique that we carry a stable of vineyards that any one of which would be most winery’s best vineyard.
As we have added vineyards over the years it has allowed us to really let loose with the every-so-often Anniversary Blend.

The amount of options we now have to select from is staggering so it becomes a great opportunity to figure out how to showcase the best of the places with which we work while still allowing the normal bottlings from those vineyards and blocks to shine as they normally would. The 2019 20th Anniversary Pinot Noir is a great assemblage from seven of our top vineyards and we think it puts some of the best that the vintage and Patricia Green Cellars has to offer together in a way that makes not just an Anniversary wine but a truly special wine that gets to the heart of what this winery is built upon both from the perspective of the sites we work with and the people that work here that had some involvement in fruit turning into wine and the wine turning into this specific amazing bottling.