Vincent

Eola - Amity Hills Pinot Noir

9.022 ratings
9.02 pro ratings
Eola - Amity Hills, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Pinot Noir
Top Notes For
Cody Short

Serious QPR! Really enjoy Vincent’s wines and the chards are not to be missed!

Serious QPR! Really enjoy Vincent’s wines and the chards are not to be missed!

Aug 19th, 2018
Thomas Monroe

Winemaker Division Winemaking Company, Owner/Winemaker SE Wine Collective

8.9

Drinking really nicely! Serious, yet quaffable pinot

Drinking really nicely! Serious, yet quaffable pinot

1 person found it helpfulFeb 23rd, 2015
N B
9.3

An Oregon PN with body and solid finish.

An Oregon PN with body and solid finish.

Aug 23rd, 2018
Cody Short

Drinking beautifully and over delivers for the price

Drinking beautifully and over delivers for the price

Feb 18th, 2018
Joanne McKinney

This was really good. Smooth and flavorful. Would definitely drink again

This was really good. Smooth and flavorful. Would definitely drink again

Aug 17th, 2017
Akiva Leeder

Savory Pinot with a touch of smoke. Leather aromas. Long and lovely finish. 12.9%

Savory Pinot with a touch of smoke. Leather aromas. Long and lovely finish. 12.9%

Aug 6th, 2016
Mike Evans

Lithe and elegant, with excellent concentration, with floral berried fruit and appealing hints of menthol and mint. The fruit clings to a thin layer of tannin and is enhanced by a twist of acidity. Really delicious and punching well above its weight.

Lithe and elegant, with excellent concentration, with floral berried fruit and appealing hints of menthol and mint. The fruit clings to a thin layer of tannin and is enhanced by a twist of acidity. Really delicious and punching well above its weight.

Jul 30th, 2016
Mandy Click

A nice treat after meeting with the winemaker. Great stuff!

A nice treat after meeting with the winemaker. Great stuff!

May 13th, 2016
Dorit Handrus

E.O.L.A.

E.O.L.A.

Feb 29th, 2016
Mariah Brooks

Wonderful discussion with Vincent Fritsche today about his journey with winemaking in California and Oregon today! Can't wait to try this 2013 Pinot Blanc from traditional French Oak barrels and I look forward to working with Vincent in the future!

Wonderful discussion with Vincent Fritsche today about his journey with winemaking in California and Oregon today! Can't wait to try this 2013 Pinot Blanc from traditional French Oak barrels and I look forward to working with Vincent in the future!

Mar 5th, 2015