Domaine Divio

Willamette Valley Pinot Beurot

8.88 ratings
8.94 pro ratings
Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Pinot Beurot
Top Notes For
Roy Goble

A Pinot Gris with a fancy name. I tasted this at the winery and wanted to taste again at home. Same verdict. As before, floral aroma but not on the palate. If I’m generous there’s a hint of pear. But honestly, it’s just Pinot Gris.

A Pinot Gris with a fancy name. I tasted this at the winery and wanted to taste again at home. Same verdict. As before, floral aroma but not on the palate. If I’m generous there’s a hint of pear. But honestly, it’s just Pinot Gris.

Jul 8th, 2019
David Shaw

First tasting ever of this varietal, a gift from my brother (but a little research online reveals this is the Burgundian name for Pinot Gris. Oh well, a rose by any other name...)

Paired with Beecher's New Woman (formerly No Woman) Jamaican jerk spice jack cheese.

Neutral aroma, rounded body, crisp, grapefruit and lemon finish, mild astringency, slight seed bitterness. A clean slate to show one's winemaking finesse: well made. 24 hours later, creamy lees contact character was more apparent.

Cheese would pair better with something earthy (Oregon Pinot noir) or contrasting (Washington state Syrah or red blend).

Ironically, the wine paired better with the Vollkorn bread (malty German-style sourdough made with whole wheat and rye) from Seattle artisanal bakery Macrina than it did with the cheese. Should have gone with the dill Havarti cheese instead.

First tasting ever of this varietal, a gift from my brother (but a little research online reveals this is the Burgundian name for Pinot Gris. Oh well, a rose by any other name...)

Paired with Beecher's New Woman (formerly No Woman) Jamaican jerk spice jack cheese.

Neutral aroma, rounded body, crisp, grapefruit and lemon finish, mild astringency, slight seed bitterness. A clean slate to show one's winemaking finesse: well made. 24 hours later, creamy lees contact character was more apparent.

Cheese would pair better with something earthy (Oregon Pinot noir) or contrasting (Washington state Syrah or red blend).

Ironically, the wine paired better with the Vollkorn bread (malty German-style sourdough made with whole wheat and rye) from Seattle artisanal bakery Macrina than it did with the cheese. Should have gone with the dill Havarti cheese instead.

Aug 3rd, 2018
Jenna Whitrock

Amazing, smooth, easy to drink. 2022 very sweet but still very tasty

Amazing, smooth, easy to drink. 2022 very sweet but still very tasty

Oct 31st, 2021
Roy Goble

Roy had this 6 years ago

Roy had this 6 years ago

Jun 8th, 2019
Adam Kincaid

Adam had this 7 years ago

Adam had this 7 years ago

May 14th, 2018
Heather Andrade

Heather had this 3 years ago

Heather had this 3 years ago

Oct 31st, 2021
Fiona Humphries

Fiona had this 4 years ago

Fiona had this 4 years ago

Jun 5th, 2021
Paul Calvo

Paul had this 6 years ago

Paul had this 6 years ago

Aug 4th, 2018