Oregon Pinot Noir Collector&

Oregon Pinot Noir Collector's Case

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The most collectible case of Oregon Pinot on the planet. The most memorable wines of 2024—super-limited, exclusive wines, hand-selected by us based on our expert tastes and deep connections. 

The case includes one bottle each:

Thomas 2022*
The most elusive Oregon Pinot Noir. 
Eyrie Daphne Vineyard 2021
An electric wine, candidate for wine of the year. 
Beaux Freres Upper Terrace 2021*
Wine Spectator's highest rated Oregon Pinot of the '21 vintage.
Evening Land Seven Springs Summum 2022
Pure silk and delicate power, Wine Spectator's highest rated Oregon Pinot from '22. 
Hundred Suns Own-Rooted 2022*
One of two Pinots of the vintage and 98 points from Decanter, a favorite of ours.
X Novo X Omni Vineyard 2021*
The most exciting new winery of the year, the personal label of one of the Valley's best growers. 
Evesham Wood Cuvee J 2022
One of the most age-worthy and special Willamette Valley Pinot Noirs, a star of the vintage.
Cameron Abbey Ridge Vineyard 2022
Our favorite Pinot Noir vineyard the Willamette Valley, the essence of Pinot's allure.
Cristom Paul Gerrie 2021
Our pick of the Cristom cellar in an exceptionally strong vintage. 
White Walnut Estate South Blocks 2022
Velvety and voluminous, surging with savory Pinot energy.
Vincent Temperance Hill Vineyard 2021
Stunningly pretty meets the wonderful fruit intensity of 2021, the talk of the town among our wine friends.
Goodfellow Heritage #20 2022 
Wonderfully complex, a gorgeous feel, a long life ahead of it.
 
Wines marked * available only in the Collector's Case. 


 

 



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