Saturday, November 9, 2013
Review #32: Chehalem Oregon Pinot Noir Rion Reserve 1995, 13.9%abv
so-much for an off-year
just opened a bottle of 1995 Chehalem Rion Reserve, and it's great. 1995 was reputed as tough vintage in the Willamette Valley, but the quality producers with more aromatic, more Burgundian, less Parkerized wines did fine. (Bethel Heights comes to mind.) I used to have a half-case of this -- not so much anymore -- and it's showing way better than anytime that I can remember. It's really started to open up, and still has enough fruity acidity for a few more years. So clearly the lessons are: the 95's can be great, and it's ok to start opening them now. (admittedly, I'm probably the only one with bottles left. but it was worth it! it's much more aromatic than it's ever been before.)
notes: loads of every kind of red and black fruit, brambles and herbs, exotic woods, and touches of steel wool and bacon
score: 95
Labels:
Pinot Noir,
Willamette Valley
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