Coelho Winery

Coelho Winery

Willamette Valley Pinot Gris

Very nice white. Fruity and floral with mineral notes $20 at Bernie’s — a month ago

Coelho Winery

Willamette Valley Pinot Noir Rosé 2021

This is the Cohelo Rosé of Pinot Noir. Tart strawberry and flowers — 3 years ago

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Palafitos de Mar

Semi Sweet Cabernet Sauvignon Syrah Rosé

É bom vinho, suave, leve e refrescante!
By Marcia Coelho
— 3 years ago

Samuel Robert Winery

Family Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2017

The new Family Reserve is a clear ruby in the glass with color to the rim. Somewhat shy nose of black cherry and weak tea. Palate is medium bodied and confirms the nose with medium acidity and medium tannins throughout. Wow! The good folks at Coelho brought their A-plus game to this one! A super elegant PN that will serve every purpose you have for Pinot Noir, including holding if you wish. Classic pairs are its friend. Unusual pairs will sing too. Drink now through 2026. — 6 years ago

Jay Jackson
with Jay
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Coelho Winery

Zeitoun Vineyard Pinot Noir 2018

2018 - so smooth - had after dinner one night and with frozen pizza another. Delish. — 2 months ago

Coelho Winery

Renovação Willamette Valley Pinot Gris 2021

Bought at Total Wine 2021. Dry . Taste pear and apple. Drinking in Washington with Patty and John. Really good. — 3 years ago

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Coelho Winery

Estate Reserve Willamette Valley White Pinot Noir 2019

Joe L.
9.2

Bright red cherry acid, earthy lingering finish, approachable — 3 months ago

Dois Irmãos Winery (Coelho Winery)

Williamette Valley Pinot Noir 2021

Clear dark ruby. Black cherry compote(!) on the nose. Echoed on the medium palate with a terra cotta and vanilla cream undertone and medium, woody tannins that assert as the wine opens up. Medium acidity and a medium finish round it all out. Judiciously oaked and leaning austere, the "Two Brothers" exemplifies Willamette's place between California and Burgundy; fruit forward but a natural as the universal red. Drink now through 2027 with any "red wine" fare. — a year ago

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