Elk Cove Vineyards

Estate Willamette Valley Pinot Noir

8.934 ratings
9.02 pro ratings
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
John Howard

Harvest production at Hirsch and Cobb Wineries

9.2

So good! Great value. Fresh and tangy with some nice earthy and spicy notes.

So good! Great value. Fresh and tangy with some nice earthy and spicy notes.

Jul 3rd, 2020
Debra Sampson

Pretty tart. Not a favorite.

Pretty tart. Not a favorite.

Jan 15th, 2021
The Geek

Body: Medium
Acid: Medium+
Tannin: Medium
Typicity: Medium-

Flavors of BlackBerry, raspberry coulis, leather, tomato leaf, smoky meat. Good Oregon pinot though it’s a bit ripe/fleshy as compared to most.

millennialwinegeek.com

Body: Medium
Acid: Medium+
Tannin: Medium
Typicity: Medium-

Flavors of BlackBerry, raspberry coulis, leather, tomato leaf, smoky meat. Good Oregon pinot though it’s a bit ripe/fleshy as compared to most.

millennialwinegeek.com

Oct 7th, 2020
Adi K
8.7

Delicious Oregon Pinot Noir. Easy drinking.

Delicious Oregon Pinot Noir. Easy drinking.

Sep 19th, 2020
Ben Hearns

Happy birthday, Rexy! fruit forward. great and easy drinking.

Happy birthday, Rexy! fruit forward. great and easy drinking.

Sep 12th, 2020
Katy Monda

M++ K++

M++ K++

Aug 31st, 2020
Scott Cowan

Writing is all about QPR for this table wine. Less than $16 for a completely inoffensive true Pinot = a great deal. All Willamette Valley: darker color, higher alcohol than listed 11.5% BS on the label, less nose, more fresh backyard small plums than cherries mid-palate. Surprisingly satisfying finish that lingers far longer than this price point would suggest!!! Buy as an affordable table wine and to share with the bulk of friends who like wine but have zero palate.

Writing is all about QPR for this table wine. Less than $16 for a completely inoffensive true Pinot = a great deal. All Willamette Valley: darker color, higher alcohol than listed 11.5% BS on the label, less nose, more fresh backyard small plums than cherries mid-palate. Surprisingly satisfying finish that lingers far longer than this price point would suggest!!! Buy as an affordable table wine and to share with the bulk of friends who like wine but have zero palate.

Aug 13th, 2020
Jon Ruddell

Great Pinot

Great Pinot

Aug 7th, 2020
Johnny Hernandez

In a selection of approximately 7 Pinot on the menu this is our preferred at one or local restaurants

In a selection of approximately 7 Pinot on the menu this is our preferred at one or local restaurants

Jul 16th, 2020
John Miller

Much more robust and fruity than the 2015. Still excellent quality and flavor

Much more robust and fruity than the 2015. Still excellent quality and flavor

Apr 23rd, 2020