Pike Road Vineyard

Willamette Valley Pinot Gris

8.738 ratings
8.79 pro ratings
Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Pinot Gris
Mushrooms, Tomato-Based, White Fish, Pasta, Pungent Cheese, Goat & Feta Cheese, White Rice, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Squash & Root Vegetables, Meaty & Oily Fish, Cheddar & Gruyere, Potato, Nuts & Seeds, Salads & Greens, Herbs, Chili & Hot Spicy, Beans & Peas, Soft Cheese, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Oyster, Mussel, Clam, Chicken, Duck, Turkey, Oyster, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Martina Clements

For $9.99 this is a must have Pinot Gris for the summer time. Soft and crisp, light and smooth. Absolutely gorgeous flavor!

For $9.99 this is a must have Pinot Gris for the summer time. Soft and crisp, light and smooth. Absolutely gorgeous flavor!

2 people found it helpfulMay 13th, 2017
Seth Eli Barlow

A great value wine, waxy mouth feel with a heavy notes of pineapple and banana flavoring. I would believe you if you told me this was grown in California vs Oregon. Super extracted and ripe. Not a bad thing, per se, but it shows exactly what price point this is made for.

A great value wine, waxy mouth feel with a heavy notes of pineapple and banana flavoring. I would believe you if you told me this was grown in California vs Oregon. Super extracted and ripe. Not a bad thing, per se, but it shows exactly what price point this is made for.

1 person found it helpfulNov 8th, 2017
Aaron Walters

2015 Vintage- A good entry level Oregon PG, too much fruit and a little too aggressive on the palate, not as refined as others.

2015 Vintage- A good entry level Oregon PG, too much fruit and a little too aggressive on the palate, not as refined as others.

1 person found it helpfulNov 8th, 2017
Michael Chelus

Apple, lemon, hay, white peach and wet river rock. Great acidity and minerality.

Apple, lemon, hay, white peach and wet river rock. Great acidity and minerality.

1 person found it helpfulOct 9th, 2017
Michael Chelus

Granny Smith apple, lime, hay and slate. Good acidity and balance.

Granny Smith apple, lime, hay and slate. Good acidity and balance.

1 person found it helpfulMay 22nd, 2016
Christine Havens

Glinting straw yellow and laden with aromatics of d'Anjou pear, lemon curd, petrichlor, lily of the valley, and a lilting top note of cinnamon stick. The 2015 Pike Road Pinot Gris is winsome and engaging with a light crisp palate that offers almost as much complexity as the nose. Honeydew melon emerge on the back palate, lightly tinged in minerality and spice. This is a really nice example of an Oregon Pinot Gris. 13.5% ABV | Sample

Glinting straw yellow and laden with aromatics of d'Anjou pear, lemon curd, petrichlor, lily of the valley, and a lilting top note of cinnamon stick. The 2015 Pike Road Pinot Gris is winsome and engaging with a light crisp palate that offers almost as much complexity as the nose. Honeydew melon emerge on the back palate, lightly tinged in minerality and spice. This is a really nice example of an Oregon Pinot Gris. 13.5% ABV | Sample

1 person found it helpfulApr 29th, 2016
Elizabeth Smith

While counting and reorganizing wine today, i discovered the 2015 Pike Road Wines Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley ($15, sample) while looking for something to pair with a pork chop, which works well with both white and softer, fruitier red wines. I tasted this and holy moly! This wine reminds me why I should seek out more Pinot Gris (after I've made room in my closet). Its luscious aromas and flavors of tropical fruits, sour apple, lime, and spice, are just what I needed.

While counting and reorganizing wine today, i discovered the 2015 Pike Road Wines Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley ($15, sample) while looking for something to pair with a pork chop, which works well with both white and softer, fruitier red wines. I tasted this and holy moly! This wine reminds me why I should seek out more Pinot Gris (after I've made room in my closet). Its luscious aromas and flavors of tropical fruits, sour apple, lime, and spice, are just what I needed.

Nov 7th, 2016
Rufus King

Crisp, mild fruit Willamette Valley Pinot Gris (Oakes Farms)

Crisp, mild fruit Willamette Valley Pinot Gris (Oakes Farms)

Nov 6th, 2021
Kim Brater

Base level Pinot Gris. Very big. Good for bbq or picnic. But better Pinot Gris out there from Oregon. This is second label by Elk Cove. Pay a few more dollars and get the Elk Cove Pinot Gris.

Base level Pinot Gris. Very big. Good for bbq or picnic. But better Pinot Gris out there from Oregon. This is second label by Elk Cove. Pay a few more dollars and get the Elk Cove Pinot Gris.

Apr 20th, 2019
Kim Brater

Fruit bomb. Vibrant with stone fruit. Tropical notes. Zippy minerality on the palette. Smooth finish. This is a big Pinot Gris and not as refined as others, but at this price it’s a Nice weekday wine. This is a second label for Elk Cove Vineyards, one of the best producers of Oregon Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris.

Fruit bomb. Vibrant with stone fruit. Tropical notes. Zippy minerality on the palette. Smooth finish. This is a big Pinot Gris and not as refined as others, but at this price it’s a Nice weekday wine. This is a second label for Elk Cove Vineyards, one of the best producers of Oregon Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris.

Apr 13th, 2019