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Wine Review – Erath Oregon Pinot Noir 2014

The 2014 vintage of Erath’s Oregon Pinot Noir is a graceful expression of the Willamette Valley, showcasing the elegance and restraint that has made the region world-renowned for Pinot Noir. In the glass, it reveals a translucent ruby hue and opens with aromas of ripe cherry, raspberry, and dried rose petals, underpinned by hints of forest floor and subtle baking spice.

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Sigel’s Benchmark Pinot Noir Tasting: What We Discovered

IMG_3561by Andrew Chalk

Sigel’s held their annual Benchmark Pinot Noir Tasting this week. Fifty Pinot Noirs from California, Oregon, Burgundy, Argentina and New Zealand went head-to-head in a sell-out event at The Park City Club. CraveDFW was there and we discovered several interesting things.

First: There wasn’t a bad wine! Kudos to Sigel’s for aiming for such a high quality event.      Continue reading

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