Elouan

Oregon Pinot Noir

8.8217 ratings
8.510 pro ratings
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
Sipping Fine Wine

Impressive wine for $20! Grapes sourced from Oregon Valleys of Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue. Cool climates enable a longer growing season, giving an intense structure. Medium Ruby with loads of Berry fruit flavors & sweet spice. Ripe fruit, cranberry and cherry, with cinnamon spice, consistent quality. On the finish, vibrant acidity, great balance and a touch of earthiness with subtle tannins. Tasting Sample.

Impressive wine for $20! Grapes sourced from Oregon Valleys of Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue. Cool climates enable a longer growing season, giving an intense structure. Medium Ruby with loads of Berry fruit flavors & sweet spice. Ripe fruit, cranberry and cherry, with cinnamon spice, consistent quality. On the finish, vibrant acidity, great balance and a touch of earthiness with subtle tannins. Tasting Sample.

Mar 6th, 2021
Kellin

Pretty solid Pinot Noir for $20

Pretty solid Pinot Noir for $20

Mar 31st, 2018
Boris Mathiszik

Nice Pinot. Wagner Family, good stuff.

Nice Pinot. Wagner Family, good stuff.

Jan 12th, 2018
Paul Courtright

On it's own, a pretty good example of cynical winemaking meant to appeal to folks who get their wine info from crowd sourcing apps - ludens, oak chips, overly glyceral, lacking in acid. Mixed with some coke to add acidity, it made a halfway decent kalimotxo.

On it's own, a pretty good example of cynical winemaking meant to appeal to folks who get their wine info from crowd sourcing apps - ludens, oak chips, overly glyceral, lacking in acid. Mixed with some coke to add acidity, it made a halfway decent kalimotxo.

2 people found it helpfulMay 17th, 2018
Matt Sterr

From the fastest growing wine company in the world. Oregon Pinot Noir. Probably.

From the fastest growing wine company in the world. Oregon Pinot Noir. Probably.

1 person found it helpfulFeb 13th, 2019
Adam Bryant

Blackberry, dark fruit, good body for a Pinot, more of a cab drinkers Pinot, would like more tart fruits like cherry in this one, very good but at this price point you can find a lot of wines at this quality, so it doesn’t really stand out to me

Blackberry, dark fruit, good body for a Pinot, more of a cab drinkers Pinot, would like more tart fruits like cherry in this one, very good but at this price point you can find a lot of wines at this quality, so it doesn’t really stand out to me

1 person found it helpfulDec 23rd, 2018
Sipping Fine Wine

Impressive wine for less than $20! Grapes sourced from Oregon Valleys of Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue. Cool climates enable a longer growing season, giving an intense structure. Deep Ruby with loads of Berry fruit flavors & sweet spice. Ripe fruit, raspberry, cranberry and strawberry, with cinnamon spice, consistent quality. On the finish, vibrant acidity, great balance and a touch of earthiness with subtle tannins. Tasting Sample.

Impressive wine for less than $20! Grapes sourced from Oregon Valleys of Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue. Cool climates enable a longer growing season, giving an intense structure. Deep Ruby with loads of Berry fruit flavors & sweet spice. Ripe fruit, raspberry, cranberry and strawberry, with cinnamon spice, consistent quality. On the finish, vibrant acidity, great balance and a touch of earthiness with subtle tannins. Tasting Sample.

1 person found it helpfulMay 19th, 2018
Hayden Hamilton

Not a ton of complexity but hard not to like. Big dark fruit like a good 2015/2016. Very easy drinking.

Not a ton of complexity but hard not to like. Big dark fruit like a good 2015/2016. Very easy drinking.

Sep 18th, 2019
Colin Rayye

magno
prob an 90
d nice

magno
prob an 90
d nice

Sep 8th, 2019
Amy DeGustino

Really good

Really good

Aug 13th, 2019