Left Coast Cellars

Latitude 45 Estate Pinot Noir

9.35 ratings
-no 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
Michelle Sakowicz

Tasted at Petys Meats. Smooth and good flavor

Tasted at Petys Meats. Smooth and good flavor

Aug 27th, 2023
Luc De Laboursodière

Très bon Pinot de l’Oregon, dégusté lors du souper d’anniversaire de Jo 60. Mélange d’arôme fruitée de framboises et cerises, + légère touche végétale

Très bon Pinot de l’Oregon, dégusté lors du souper d’anniversaire de Jo 60. Mélange d’arôme fruitée de framboises et cerises, + légère touche végétale

Apr 10th, 2021
Dezel Quillen

Left Coast Cellars 2015 Latitude 45 Pinot Noir (SRP $38): Latitude 45 is Left Coast Cellars' oldest vineyard (planted in 2001 to Dijon clones). Like many of the great vineyards of France, the site directly intersects the 45th parallel—hence the name. This wine has a dark fruit character, led by plum and black berry fruit, underscored by notable mineral and forest floor tones. There’s a dash of dried red fruit in the background, with black cherry and dark chocolate bark on the finish. It has a soft, round texture with balanced acidity. I enjoyed this Pinot on its own and with pan-fried calves' liver—the iron-rich flavors of the dish paired nicely with the wine. Cheers! #PinotNoir #WillametteValley #orwine #wineblogger #wine #winelover #myvinespot

Left Coast Cellars 2015 Latitude 45 Pinot Noir (SRP $38): Latitude 45 is Left Coast Cellars' oldest vineyard (planted in 2001 to Dijon clones). Like many of the great vineyards of France, the site directly intersects the 45th parallel—hence the name. This wine has a dark fruit character, led by plum and black berry fruit, underscored by notable mineral and forest floor tones. There’s a dash of dried red fruit in the background, with black cherry and dark chocolate bark on the finish. It has a soft, round texture with balanced acidity. I enjoyed this Pinot on its own and with pan-fried calves' liver—the iron-rich flavors of the dish paired nicely with the wine. Cheers! #PinotNoir #WillametteValley #orwine #wineblogger #wine #winelover #myvinespot

Oct 16th, 2018
Patrick Dolan

Patrick had this 3 years ago

Patrick had this 3 years ago

Feb 8th, 2022
George Perry

George had this 5 years ago

George had this 5 years ago

Oct 29th, 2019
Andy Smith

Andy had this 5 years ago

Andy had this 5 years ago

Oct 23rd, 2019