Megan Anne Cellars

Willamette Valley Pinot Noir

9.228 ratings
9.21 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
Justin Hart

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
James Knoblich

a Mark Ryan Winery Family wine

a Mark Ryan Winery Family wine

Nov 30th, 2023
Kevin Mullally

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

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
Kenneth Crouse

Excellent. Need to buy more.

Excellent. Need to buy more.

Jan 22nd, 2018
Steve Schreiber

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

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.

Aug 11th, 2017
Taft Morgan

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
Meeter B

Kinda salty and peppery. Cherry notes for certain. This is a very nice Pinot.

Kinda salty and peppery. Cherry notes for certain. This is a very nice Pinot.

Jul 10th, 2017
Greg Giere

Greg had this 6 years ago

Greg had this 6 years ago

Jun 9th, 2018