Omero Cellars

Willamette Valley Pinot Gris

9.027 ratings
9.08 pro ratings
Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Pinot Gris
Mushrooms, Tomato-Based, White Fish, Pasta, Pungent Cheese, Goat & Feta Cheese, White Rice, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Squash & Root Vegetables, Meaty & Oily Fish, Cheddar & Gruyere, Potato, Nuts & Seeds, Salads & Greens, Herbs, Chili & Hot Spicy, Beans & Peas, Soft Cheese, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Oyster, Mussel, Clam, Chicken, Duck, Turkey, Oyster, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Beau Carson

Hints of apple and hazelnut with some smoke and citrus. Acidity still shows they, but not enough.

Hints of apple and hazelnut with some smoke and citrus. Acidity still shows they, but not enough.

Mar 31st, 2017
Tom Riley

2014. The skin contact gives this wine an interesting verve. Stone fruit, with bits of citrus and smokiness on the finish. Recommended if you're open to a wine that sits a bit outside traditional. 13% abv. $24

2014. The skin contact gives this wine an interesting verve. Stone fruit, with bits of citrus and smokiness on the finish. Recommended if you're open to a wine that sits a bit outside traditional. 13% abv. $24

Sep 18th, 2016
Craig Haarmeyer

Two weeks on skins.

Two weeks on skins.

Jan 21st, 2016
Bryant Bickel

Little #diehard and a little gem of a Pinot Gris even shows some nice skin contact

Little #diehard and a little gem of a Pinot Gris even shows some nice skin contact

Dec 25th, 2015
Mo Cherry

Crazy Oregon Pinot Gris! Coming soon to Mintwood Place.

Crazy Oregon Pinot Gris! Coming soon to Mintwood Place.

Sep 17th, 2015
Christine Havens

The 2014 Omero Pinot Gris flirts with being an orange wine, and has a noticeable pinkish hue due to an astonishing 18 days of skin contact followed by lees stirring. I've found that domestics made in this style can be leesy or slightly bitter, and yet the Omero has neither quality. Instead subtle aromas of dried apricot and catmint reside under a fine layer of chalkboard dust. It's nicely balanced, beautifully textured, and is etched by bright acidity with underripe pineapple notes, minerals, and saline. Sample

The 2014 Omero Pinot Gris flirts with being an orange wine, and has a noticeable pinkish hue due to an astonishing 18 days of skin contact followed by lees stirring. I've found that domestics made in this style can be leesy or slightly bitter, and yet the Omero has neither quality. Instead subtle aromas of dried apricot and catmint reside under a fine layer of chalkboard dust. It's nicely balanced, beautifully textured, and is etched by bright acidity with underripe pineapple notes, minerals, and saline. Sample

Aug 24th, 2015
Phaedra Brucato

Stones, fruit, stone fruit. Summer wine!

Stones, fruit, stone fruit. Summer wine!

Jul 2nd, 2015
Olin Cramer

Such great, round structure from the skin contact. playful white with depth. Money with pasta in white wine sauce. (Also I used the pinot gris in the sauce. ... so good)

Such great, round structure from the skin contact. playful white with depth. Money with pasta in white wine sauce. (Also I used the pinot gris in the sauce. ... so good)

Nov 2nd, 2016
Susan Stribling

The wine has a slight, lovely orange-ish tint. From what I understand it's from extended contact with the grape skins. I loved this wine. It's bright and acidic with a hint of spice. It has a long finish and warmly lingers on the palette. Need to buy another bottle ASAP.

The wine has a slight, lovely orange-ish tint. From what I understand it's from extended contact with the grape skins. I loved this wine. It's bright and acidic with a hint of spice. It has a long finish and warmly lingers on the palette. Need to buy another bottle ASAP.

Sep 24th, 2016
Daragh Hoey

Macerated; beautiful. The skin contact gives it a celery note that just sings. Superb.

Macerated; beautiful. The skin contact gives it a celery note that just sings. Superb.

Jul 21st, 2016