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93 points John Gilman: "The 2016 Momtazi Vineyard bottling of pinot noir from Day Wines is the ripest of these 2016s, as it comes in at fourteen percent octane. It is beautifully black fruity on the nose (as all the examples from Momtazi have been that I have been fortunate enough to taste), offering up scents of black plum, sweet dark berry, black tea, balsam bough, a beautiful base of soil tones, chicory, gentle spice tones and a bit of cedar. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied, complex and beautifully balanced, with a fine core of fruit, grea...
This Pinot Noir combines our family’s Estate Vineyard and the historic Maresh Vineyard, conveying an authentic sense of the Dundee Hills. Carson Phillips Estate is our home vineyard, tucked away amongst the fir trees in the Dundee Hills. The vineyard was planted in 2000 on an ideally suited 40 acre farm with deep Jory volcanic soil. We grow wines with the closest attention to detail, using sustainable and organic practices without irrigation. Maresh Vineyard is the fifth oldest vineyard in Oregon having been planted starting in 1970. Today, Maresh V...
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93 points James Suckling: "Very attractive sliced strawberries and a sappy, leafy edge with forest wood, too. The palate has strawberry and raspberry flavors with a vibrant, smooth delivery of fresh, sustained tannin." (01/2020) 91 points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "The 2017 Pinot Meunier offers bright red and black berry fruit on the nose with pleasantly rustic accents of leather, dusty earth and dried herbs. The palate is light-bodied, soft and juicy with earth-laced fruits and a bright, spicy finish. Yum! (EB)" (12/2020)
Winemaker's Notes: "Maresh Vineyard is the fifth oldest vineyard in Oregon, having been planted starting in 1970 by Jim and Loie Maresh. Three generations of Maresh family have lived here and farmed this vineyard sitting high up in the Dundee Hills. These historic old vines are self-rooted, planted on deep volcanic Jory soil and grown organically. Today, Maresh Vineyard is a reference point for Oregon Pinot Noir."
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