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Domaine Drouhin's 1988 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir was the first wine produced in Oregon by the Drouhin Family. Over two decades later, this cuvée has become a foundational element of many great wine lists and personal cellars. The fruit is harvested entirely from the family’s Dundee Hills estate, and the wine is vinified in the Drouhin family style with a focus on elegance, balance and finesse.
Véronique Boss-Drouhin is the family's fourth generation winemaker and is responsible for crafting the family's wines from both Burgundy and Oregon. This Pinot Noir is a lovely example of her expertise with enticing notes of violet, earth, pomegranate and cherry pie with supple tannins and a deliciously lengthy finish.
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