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Le Pavillion Vineyard Pinot Noir

8.912 ratings
8.93 pro ratings
Dundee 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
Austin Hohnke

I adore this. Beautifully aromatic and structured, but very silky and only 13% abv.
Aged 18 months in french oak (8% new), this shows rose petal, hibiscus, cherry, cranberry, apple skin, blood orange, rhubarb, black tea, walnut, and spice. Has now had five hours of air and is perfectly in stride. Their website says drink through 2038, and I won’t argue with that. 482 cases made. Biodynamic.

I adore this. Beautifully aromatic and structured, but very silky and only 13% abv.
Aged 18 months in french oak (8% new), this shows rose petal, hibiscus, cherry, cranberry, apple skin, blood orange, rhubarb, black tea, walnut, and spice. Has now had five hours of air and is perfectly in stride. Their website says drink through 2038, and I won’t argue with that. 482 cases made. Biodynamic.

Feb 14th, 2025
Palmer Emmitt

Owner/Winemaker Judge Palmer

9.0

Some Burgundian soul on this for sure with its low alcohol, vibrant acidity, and layer of barnyard funk atop singingly pure raspberry fruit. The earthiness fades with air (and is nearly gone by day two) leaving a well-balanced, exceedingly drinkable, and very pretty wine.

Some Burgundian soul on this for sure with its low alcohol, vibrant acidity, and layer of barnyard funk atop singingly pure raspberry fruit. The earthiness fades with air (and is nearly gone by day two) leaving a well-balanced, exceedingly drinkable, and very pretty wine.

Sep 14th, 2020
Christine Havens

Obscure Oregon Pinot from the Dundee Hills...nice minerality, classic Oregon Pinot profile...raspberries, nice minerality, faint earth. This one is light and delicate. The oak is nicely integrated and the acid is fore-to-mid palate. Medium finish, will benefit from additional cellaring. Nicely done.

Obscure Oregon Pinot from the Dundee Hills...nice minerality, classic Oregon Pinot profile...raspberries, nice minerality, faint earth. This one is light and delicate. The oak is nicely integrated and the acid is fore-to-mid palate. Medium finish, will benefit from additional cellaring. Nicely done.

Oct 21st, 2013
Trevor

My kind of wine, drank beautifully!

My kind of wine, drank beautifully!

Jul 8th, 2019
Pierre And Paula Soler

Great!

Apr 8th, 2013
J. Kim
9.0

J. had this 5 years ago

J. had this 5 years ago

Jan 8th, 2020
Ali Rahbar

Ali had this 8 years ago

Ali had this 8 years ago

Aug 23rd, 2017
Christopher @travelwine

Christopher had this 8 years ago

Christopher had this 8 years ago

Apr 9th, 2017
Courtney K. Ford

Courtney had this 9 years ago

Courtney had this 9 years ago

Nov 28th, 2015
J Lew
9.4

J had this 10 years ago

J had this 10 years ago

Nov 15th, 2014