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Argyle Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2024 750ml
🇺🇸 Fresh and lilting, with pretty cherry and cranberry flavors....
Winemaker Description
Argyle Pinot Noir 2024 is a rich and complex wine that showcases the unique terroir of the Willamette Valley. With its range of flavors from juicy red cherry to blackberry, it evolves with exotic spices like star anise, peppercorn, and black tea. The wine is carefully fermented in small vessels to extract pillowy and refined tannins, while preserving its ...Show More >
Winemaker Description
Argyle Pinot Noir 2024 is a rich and complex wine that showcases the unique terroir of the Willamette Valley. With its range of flavors from juicy red cherry to blackberry, it evolves with exotic spices like star anise, peppercorn, and black tea. The wine is carefully fermented in small vessels to extract pillowy and refined tannins, while preserving its striking acidity, making it a youthful and age-worthy Pinot Noir.
This Pinot Noir is perfect for those who appreciate the depth and complexity of a well-crafted wine. The Argyle Pinot Noir 2024 is a perfect pairing for a variety of dishes, from grilled salmon to roasted duck or even mushroom risotto.
Wine Spectator - 91 Points - Vintage 2024
Fresh and lilting, with pretty cherry and cranberry flavors marked by toasty spice and orange peel accents that linger on the snappy finish. Drink now through 2034. -Tim Fish, Feb 2026 Wine Spectator - 91 points
Memo Summary Notes
The Argyle Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2024 is the latest release of Argyle’s "core" Willamette Valley blend, a wine known for its consistency and fruit-forward style.
The 2024 vintage continues Argyle's tradition of showcasing the "purity of fruit" from Oregon’s premier growing region.
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Wine Information:
Country: United States
Region: Oregon
Sub-Region:
Appellation: Willamette Valley
Variety: Pinot Noir
Type: Reds
Size: 750ml
Choose when time is of the essence
Fresh and lilting, with pretty cherry and cranberry flavors marked by toasty spice and orange peel accents that linger on the snappy finish. Drink now through 2034. -Tim Fish, Feb 2026
Reviewed by: Wine Spectator - 91 pts
