WillaKenzie Estate
Estate Grown Willamette Valley Pinot Meunier
Perfect choice with pork loin on the grill on January. Cheers!
Perfect choice with pork loin on the grill on January. Cheers!
1 person found it helpfulJan 20th, 2014WillaKenzie Estate
Pinot Meunier 2010
Estate grown
WillaKenzie Estate
Pinot Meunier 2010
Estate grown
Classic representation of meunier from Oregon
Classic representation of meunier from Oregon
Jul 21st, 2014Strawberry jam slightly stewed, earth. Soft very little acid and tannins
Strawberry jam slightly stewed, earth. Soft very little acid and tannins
Apr 9th, 2023Way interesting, planted in 93, eyrie lineage, alive, young, fresh, evolving and getting better with air, lighter than I expected, redder fruit than expected, Pinot blended in?
Way interesting, planted in 93, eyrie lineage, alive, young, fresh, evolving and getting better with air, lighter than I expected, redder fruit than expected, Pinot blended in?
Feb 24th, 2016One of a kind and one of my absolute favorites. Winemaker and Propertier's notes: "Pinot Meunier takes its name from the French word Meunier, which means miller in English, because of the white, flour-like appearance of the tip of its foliage. The delicate structure of this Estate grown varietal is a good match for grilled fish and other light foods." On a side note, enjoy now or cellar for 5-7 years.
One of a kind and one of my absolute favorites. Winemaker and Propertier's notes: "Pinot Meunier takes its name from the French word Meunier, which means miller in English, because of the white, flour-like appearance of the tip of its foliage. The delicate structure of this Estate grown varietal is a good match for grilled fish and other light foods." On a side note, enjoy now or cellar for 5-7 years.
Jan 5th, 2015