Big Table Farm Winery Yamhill-Carlton Pinot Noir 2019, Willamette Valleyby odedi1 Wine 3 Comments odedi1 4 hours ago Reddish in color with medium intensity and a wide reddish rim.Pretty nose of wild flowers, cherries, red currants, earth, light chared wood, spices, smoke and herbs.Medium plus in body with medium acidity.Dry on the palate with blueberries, currants, cherries, light oak, herbs, light earth, black pepper, spices and chocolates.Tangy finish with soft tannins and raspberries.This 7-year-old Pinot Noir from Oregon is drinking at its peak now. Elegant and nicely balanced. Rich and fruit forward. Complex and entertaining.Easy drinking and good right out of the bottle. Good by itself as a sipping wine or with food.Unfined and unfiltered. A small production of less than 3,000 bottles.13.2% alcohol by volume.91 points.$68. TheGR8Wonderer 3 hours ago I miss Carlton. iseeapatternhere 3 hours ago Nice! One of my fave tasting rooms too.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
odedi1 4 hours ago Reddish in color with medium intensity and a wide reddish rim.Pretty nose of wild flowers, cherries, red currants, earth, light chared wood, spices, smoke and herbs.Medium plus in body with medium acidity.Dry on the palate with blueberries, currants, cherries, light oak, herbs, light earth, black pepper, spices and chocolates.Tangy finish with soft tannins and raspberries.This 7-year-old Pinot Noir from Oregon is drinking at its peak now. Elegant and nicely balanced. Rich and fruit forward. Complex and entertaining.Easy drinking and good right out of the bottle. Good by itself as a sipping wine or with food.Unfined and unfiltered. A small production of less than 3,000 bottles.13.2% alcohol by volume.91 points.$68.
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Reddish in color with medium intensity and a wide reddish rim.
Pretty nose of wild flowers, cherries, red currants, earth, light chared wood, spices, smoke and herbs.
Medium plus in body with medium acidity.
Dry on the palate with blueberries, currants, cherries, light oak, herbs, light earth, black pepper, spices and chocolates.
Tangy finish with soft tannins and raspberries.
This 7-year-old Pinot Noir from Oregon is drinking at its peak now. Elegant and nicely balanced. Rich and fruit forward. Complex and entertaining.
Easy drinking and good right out of the bottle. Good by itself as a sipping wine or with food.
Unfined and unfiltered. A small production of less than 3,000 bottles.
13.2% alcohol by volume.
91 points.
$68.
I miss Carlton.
Nice! One of my fave tasting rooms too.