Brick House

Ribbon Ridge Gamay Noir

9.22 ratings
9.11 pro ratings
Ribbon Ridge, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Gamay Noir
Top Notes For
Andrew Schirmer

I first drank this wine in 2004 as a 22 year-old wine neophyte—with duck confit & spaetzle at the late great Earth & Ocean in Seattle—it blew my mind. As Swift said, “I drink no memories” so how does it hold up?

Quite respectably. Opening palate is fresh, mouthwatering, the memories of great Beaujolais crus past. Mid-palate with currant & slate. Excellent acid-tannin accord, cherry liqueur finish. Glorious with roast chicken & black trumpets.

I first drank this wine in 2004 as a 22 year-old wine neophyte—with duck confit & spaetzle at the late great Earth & Ocean in Seattle—it blew my mind. As Swift said, “I drink no memories” so how does it hold up?

Quite respectably. Opening palate is fresh, mouthwatering, the memories of great Beaujolais crus past. Mid-palate with currant & slate. Excellent acid-tannin accord, cherry liqueur finish. Glorious with roast chicken & black trumpets.

Feb 22nd, 2020
Lynn Penner-Ash

Owner/Winemaker Penner-Ash

9.1

Lynn had this 4 years ago

Lynn had this 4 years ago

Jun 7th, 2020