Bethel Heights Vineyard

Estate Eola - Amity Hills Pinot Noir

8.870 ratings
9.019 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
Robb Ksiazek

Smokey red fruit with lots of earth and baking spices. A slight kiss of cola in the finish.

Smokey red fruit with lots of earth and baking spices. A slight kiss of cola in the finish.

Feb 4th, 2017
Tom Kobylarz

I have always been a fan and good to see they are sticking to their style I recall as its been a few years. Affordable and we'll made Pinot is not easy to come by made in the world but this is one that fights that image.

I have always been a fan and good to see they are sticking to their style I recall as its been a few years. Affordable and we'll made Pinot is not easy to come by made in the world but this is one that fights that image.

Oct 29th, 2016
Sipping Fine Wine

Ruby with aromas of red and black fruits and gentle spice notes. On the palate black cherry and plum flavors come through, slightly tart, with pepper spice. Lively acidity and fine tannins make this wine balance but seems to shout for good. A touch of oak on the medium length finish ended the wine with some zest.

Ruby with aromas of red and black fruits and gentle spice notes. On the palate black cherry and plum flavors come through, slightly tart, with pepper spice. Lively acidity and fine tannins make this wine balance but seems to shout for good. A touch of oak on the medium length finish ended the wine with some zest.

Jun 18th, 2016
Darin Kendrick

Lovely. Digging the 11s

Lovely. Digging the 11s

May 30th, 2015
Gil Kulers

A great wine to be sure. It is what a lot of the reviewers say it is. Bright berries, a little dry earth, spice notes. I opened this bottle to prove a point, however. Screw cap wines don't necessarily suck. Certainly not this one.

A great wine to be sure. It is what a lot of the reviewers say it is. Bright berries, a little dry earth, spice notes. I opened this bottle to prove a point, however. Screw cap wines don't necessarily suck. Certainly not this one.

Feb 20th, 2015
Jo Florradikal

#pinotnoir red fruit, hint of black pepper and slightly earthy. it evolved to star anise and other baking spices

#pinotnoir red fruit, hint of black pepper and slightly earthy. it evolved to star anise and other baking spices

Jan 26th, 2015
Ryan Donnelly

Solid wine for the money.

Solid wine for the money.

Jan 20th, 2015
Nicholas Livingston

A charming All Oregonian Pinot Noir...and a perennial favorite...

A charming All Oregonian Pinot Noir...and a perennial favorite...

Jan 16th, 2015
Brian Sikel

Enjoying a glass with my dad on Father's Day.

Enjoying a glass with my dad on Father's Day.

Jun 19th, 2016
Peter Hladun

Not 100% there, I think the screw cap in this case didn't work well with the wines development. Still, nothing to balk at.

Not 100% there, I think the screw cap in this case didn't work well with the wines development. Still, nothing to balk at.

Aug 2nd, 2015