Cristom

Jessie Vineyard Eola-Amity Hills Pinot Noir

9.242 ratings
9.28 pro ratings
Eola - Amity Hills, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Gil Bauer

Beautiful. Fruit, balance, finish.

Beautiful. Fruit, balance, finish.

Nov 4th, 2016
Stewart Cameron

Always a favorite

Always a favorite

Apr 8th, 2016
Kaitlin Ohlinger

Smokin'. @CristomWine #ORwine

Smokin'. @CristomWine #ORwine

Feb 22nd, 2015
Josh Luhn

Luhn Wine Consulting Owner, Luhn Family Wines

9.3

Too young, but still great after an hour in the decanter. Red raspberry essence with tea, dried flowers, herbal and stemmy, but not green, fine tannins give great texture.

Too young, but still great after an hour in the decanter. Red raspberry essence with tea, dried flowers, herbal and stemmy, but not green, fine tannins give great texture.

Feb 17th, 2015
Ryan Mullins

Killer texture, cinn stick and pressed flowers. So unmistakably Cristom

Killer texture, cinn stick and pressed flowers. So unmistakably Cristom

Sep 12th, 2014
Joe Davant

We had two Cristom wines last night, this 2012 and a 2015. It was an interesting comparison and I was surprised by which one I liked more. Based on the vintage, I expected to prefer the 2012, but the 2015 was my favorite. That's not to say that the 2012 was bad. Far from it. The 2012 was deep and rich for an Oregon Pinot. Instead of tart cherry, it had ripe, rich cherry notes plus a touch of pepper and spice. The finish was enjoyable, but not as long or complex as the finish on the 2015.

We had two Cristom wines last night, this 2012 and a 2015. It was an interesting comparison and I was surprised by which one I liked more. Based on the vintage, I expected to prefer the 2012, but the 2015 was my favorite. That's not to say that the 2012 was bad. Far from it. The 2012 was deep and rich for an Oregon Pinot. Instead of tart cherry, it had ripe, rich cherry notes plus a touch of pepper and spice. The finish was enjoyable, but not as long or complex as the finish on the 2015.

Jun 17th, 2018
John Knudsen

In 375. Quite good Oregon Pinot profile. Drinking well right now.

In 375. Quite good Oregon Pinot profile. Drinking well right now.

Dec 2nd, 2017
Scott Johnston

Really great

Really great

Dec 4th, 2016
Phil

Who knew Napa lived at Jessie's vineyard? Lovely ripe Pinot, but more Napa than Willamette.

Who knew Napa lived at Jessie's vineyard? Lovely ripe Pinot, but more Napa than Willamette.

May 30th, 2016
Galen Hasler

Triple decanted 5 hrs. Soft firm tannin. Big nose and long finish. Classic fruit, complex

Triple decanted 5 hrs. Soft firm tannin. Big nose and long finish. Classic fruit, complex

Mar 15th, 2016