Mind-bogglingly good for the price. The 2007 Evesham Wood Willamette Valley Pinot noir has rich aromas of red fruit with cinnamon and rose flecks. Sun-ripened raspberries gush on your palate, balanced by pie cherries and cranberries. Perfectly balanced for 3-5 years of cellaring, but very tasty right now!
Undeniably one of Oregon's classic Pinot noir producers, Evesham Wood delivers exquisite complexity and flavor. And the prices are humbling. One of the best under $20 Pinot noirs anywhere. Russ Raney is one of Oregon's treasures, making finely crafted, Burgundian styled Pinots year after year.
Detailed Info, Previous Vintage Notes, Reviews:
2005 Vintage Tasting Notes
This rendition of our Willamette Valley bottling is a slight departure from recent bottlings, in that a substantial portion of the fruit (ca. 40%) now derives from Ford Vineyard, an excellent young vineyard just
NE and slightly downhill from Freedom Hill Vineyard in the foothills of the Coast Range. The wine does share with past vintages though a pronounced black cherry fruit and considerable viscosity. It has the firmness and concentration of the 2004 vintage yet with a "jammy"
quality and a surprisingly bright fruit acid. Theh other sources of fruit for this year's blend are Mahonia Vineyard (35%) and Eola Springs Vineyard (25%). After fermentation, the wine was aged in ca. 80% older French oak barrels and 20% in stainless steel tank. It was racked
gently off the sediment twice for clarity prior to bottling in August 2005 and was not filtered.- the winery
Oregonian's Matt Kramer says: "....Oregon pinot noir insiders have long known that Evesham Wood offers some of the state's best pinot noirs at prices well below what other producers of similar (or even lesser) quality ask. This brand-new release is yet another example of why Evesham Wood is surely one of Oregon's greatest pinot noir producers."
...."The price is a bargain in top-drawer Oregon pinot noir. Get it while you can, as Evesham Wood pinots have a passionate following." - Matt Kramer