2021 Domaine Loubejac Pinot Noir
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S$4688
Vintage: 2021
Region: Willamette Valley, Oregon
Country: USA
Tasting Notes
Plum skin, freshly tanned leather, vanilla, ripe dark cherries, slight orange zest, and huckleberries. This wine is broad with chewy tannins and fills the mouth along its acid backbone. A testament to its style and heritage drink this with a burger fresh off the grill or the duck confit that you're making on Thursday.
About Winery
In The South Of France Lies The Historical Town Of Loubejac. It Was The Summer Escape For Owner & Winemaker, Laurent Montalieu During His Childhood. His First Steps Were Taken In His Grandfather’s Vineyard Outside Of The Town. The Area Had Such An Impact On His Path That When He Purchased These Rolling Hills In The Central Willamette Valley He Was Taken Back To His Childhood Summers.
Across The Ocean On The Forty-Fifth Parallel Domaine Loubejac Was Born. These Windswept Rolling Hills Lying Seventy Miles South Of Portland And Forty Miles East Of The Pacific Coastline Bring The Cooler Climate And Burgundian Similarities Make The Vineyard Ideal For Chardonnay And Pinot Noir. Both Varietals Display Crisp, Clean Fruit On The Palate Backed By Classically Fragrant Aromatics.
Tasting Notes
Plum skin, freshly tanned leather, vanilla, ripe dark cherries, slight orange zest, and huckleberries. This wine is broad with chewy tannins and fills the mouth along its acid backbone. A testament to its style and heritage drink this with a burger fresh off the grill or the duck confit that you're making on Thursday.
About Winery
In The South Of France Lies The Historical Town Of Loubejac. It Was The Summer Escape For Owner & Winemaker, Laurent Montalieu During His Childhood. His First Steps Were Taken In His Grandfather’s Vineyard Outside Of The Town. The Area Had Such An Impact On His Path That When He Purchased These Rolling Hills In The Central Willamette Valley He Was Taken Back To His Childhood Summers.
Across The Ocean On The Forty-Fifth Parallel Domaine Loubejac Was Born. These Windswept Rolling Hills Lying Seventy Miles South Of Portland And Forty Miles East Of The Pacific Coastline Bring The Cooler Climate And Burgundian Similarities Make The Vineyard Ideal For Chardonnay And Pinot Noir. Both Varietals Display Crisp, Clean Fruit On The Palate Backed By Classically Fragrant Aromatics.
James Suckling, 91 pts
"Plum skin, freshly tanned leather, vanilla, ripe dark cherries, slight orange zest, and huckleberries. This wine is broad with chewy tannins and fills the mouth along its acid backbone. A testament to its style and heritage drink this with a burger fresh off the grill or the duck confit that you're making on Thursday."