St. Innocent, Pinot Noir, Shea Vineyard
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St. Innocent, Pinot Noir, Shea Vineyard - 2019

Item # 31713 750 mL

Shea Vineyard is prime Oregon Pinot Noir country located in the Yamhill-Carlton District. The wine ages for 16 months in French oak barrels (25% new oak). A structured, yet elegant wine with brilliant red fruit, spice and earthiness.

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I consider St. Innocent one of the great Oregon wineries. As terroir obsessives, harvesting and cellar work are done by hand. Winemaker Mark Vlossak is constantly sampling the fruit while on the vines and at every step of winemaking, getting the perfect expression for that specific site, vintage, barrel. This cuvee sees 16 months in oak, 75% neutral and 25% new, with no sulfur added for fermentation. You'll find aromas of cola, rhubarb, oak spice, maraschino cherry, with some florals and earthy forest floor coming in with time in the glass. Shea Vineyard (actually two plots split by a ravine) is known for producing long-lived wines with exceptional Oregon terroir and this bottle: lighter and elegant but well structured, the kind of wine that's in great drinking shape now but with the depth to age another 10yrs, makes me agree.

- JON

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Willamette Valley

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Oregon

The largest wine region in Oregon is the Willamette Valley, lying between the cities of Portland and Eugene and home to most of Oregon’s wineries. As it does not have one homogeneous climate, it has been broken up into several different AVAs. In the best of them, the perfect amounts of wind, rain, sun exposure, and altitude combine to give Pinot Noir the warm days and cool nights it needs in order to thrive. Combine that with good drainage and poor soils, and you’ve got the perfect environment...

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