Megan Anne Cellars
Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
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Light and fruit forward, young, delicate and soft on the palette. Red fruit notes are pomegranate and strawberry focused. Hints of red plum and baking spices. Tastes great w/ salmon! Yum!!
Light and fruit forward, young, delicate and soft on the palette. Red fruit notes are pomegranate and strawberry focused. Hints of red plum and baking spices. Tastes great w/ salmon! Yum!!
Apr 30th, 2020![Kevin Mullally Kevin Mullally](https://dn4y07yc47w5p.cloudfront.net/avatar_k_250.png)
High high acid. Nose is a fruit bomb but not on palate. Very well balanced.
High high acid. Nose is a fruit bomb but not on palate. Very well balanced.
Oct 24th, 2021![Anthony Lombardi Anthony Lombardi](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/anthony-lombardi-1-1413261065-13f5bd2599c9_250x250.jpg)
Dark garnet Pinot. The nose is a mix of dark berries & a spicy/Clive aromatic note. The darker fruit continues through the palate showing concentrated black raspberry and hints of spiced citrus tea. The power is balanced beautifully with an ethereal weight. I could use a little more structural & textural complexity, but that’s a minor gripe. This is Mark Ryan’s Oregon label and is showing a powerful, yet elegant take on Pinot Noir
Dark garnet Pinot. The nose is a mix of dark berries & a spicy/Clive aromatic note. The darker fruit continues through the palate showing concentrated black raspberry and hints of spiced citrus tea. The power is balanced beautifully with an ethereal weight. I could use a little more structural & textural complexity, but that’s a minor gripe. This is Mark Ryan’s Oregon label and is showing a powerful, yet elegant take on Pinot Noir
Mar 2nd, 2020![Steve Schreiber Steve Schreiber](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/steve-schreiber-1415855494-3c7f58a1f43c_250x250.jpg)
Very easy to drink, needs a touch time out of bottle to fully open up.
Very easy to drink, needs a touch time out of bottle to fully open up.
Dec 12th, 2017![Zachary Price Zachary Price](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/zachary-price-1424935294-5d93815a6009_250x250.jpg)
Picked this up while tasting at the always amazing Mark Ryan tasting room in Woodinville. The Megan Anne Cellars label is a sister winery to Mark Ryan that specializes in Willamette Valley vineyards, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. This Pinot is a blend hailing from Dundee Hills and Eola-Amity sub-appellation AVAs. Willamette Valley AVA is the largest AVA is Oregon, recognized in 1984, and renowned for it's distinctive Pinot Noirs. Pinot Noir is a thin-skinned grape that readily takes on the characteristics of where it grows - the Oregon grapes favoring soil, barn, and tart fruit overly their assertive fruit forward California cousins. Opened this and loved it, though rated it after 24 hours being opened, (with a a notable fall off on fruit and spice). Would still recommend to anyone wanting a starter PNW Pinot. ~$40 | #markryanwinery #meganannewinery #oregonpinotnoir
On the eyes: Deep, Med+ concentration red-purply color, bright, med+ stain, med tears, no gas/floc.
On the nose: Some funkiness that revolves around rhubarb, pomegranate, and chalkiness. Med Alcohol.
On the tongue: Med tannin, med+ acid, med alcohol, med body, tight drinker. Rhubarb, cranberry, unripe strawberry, wrapped in a funky little mineral finish. Rated after 24 hours vacuumed in the fridge - was brighter, spicer upon first opening.
Picked this up while tasting at the always amazing Mark Ryan tasting room in Woodinville. The Megan Anne Cellars label is a sister winery to Mark Ryan that specializes in Willamette Valley vineyards, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. This Pinot is a blend hailing from Dundee Hills and Eola-Amity sub-appellation AVAs. Willamette Valley AVA is the largest AVA is Oregon, recognized in 1984, and renowned for it's distinctive Pinot Noirs. Pinot Noir is a thin-skinned grape that readily takes on the characteristics of where it grows - the Oregon grapes favoring soil, barn, and tart fruit overly their assertive fruit forward California cousins. Opened this and loved it, though rated it after 24 hours being opened, (with a a notable fall off on fruit and spice). Would still recommend to anyone wanting a starter PNW Pinot. ~$40 | #markryanwinery #meganannewinery #oregonpinotnoir
On the eyes: Deep, Med+ concentration red-purply color, bright, med+ stain, med tears, no gas/floc.
On the nose: Some funkiness that revolves around rhubarb, pomegranate, and chalkiness. Med Alcohol.
On the tongue: Med tannin, med+ acid, med alcohol, med body, tight drinker. Rhubarb, cranberry, unripe strawberry, wrapped in a funky little mineral finish. Rated after 24 hours vacuumed in the fridge - was brighter, spicer upon first opening.
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Stale musty nose palate has bite, medium tannins, dry, bright berries, Clovy, cinnamon.
Stale musty nose palate has bite, medium tannins, dry, bright berries, Clovy, cinnamon.
Aug 5th, 2017