Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Chehalem Vineyards & Domaine Serene Tasting Review



Our beloved friends at Wolfe's held a great tasting for Chehalem and Domaine Serene. Here we are going to review the pinot noirs that we tried from Friday. The turnout was great and the wine flowed.

First off, we tried the Stoller Vineyard Pinot Noir 2007 from Chehalem. Right off the bat, you get a good amount of earth on the nose. I also got beautiful perfume aromas. On the palate, I got crazy cherries. It had a good amount of acid and a long finish, I got some medicinal characters at the end. It was real balanced, but you can tell it needed some more time in the bottle. After all, it was only a 2007. Retails for about $50.50. Check Wolfe's for a better price.

Second in the crew, we got a Ridgecrest Pinot Noir 2007, also from Chehalem. On the nose, I got some smoke, dirt and light red fruits. This wine was a bit more balanced than the Stoller. The Ridgecrest also coats the palate better with a better showing of acidity and a beautiful long finish. This juice would love to stay in the bottle a bit, it will show in a couple of years.

After the Chehalem pinots, we moved on to Domaine Serene. The first one we tried, Yamhill Cuvee Pinot Noir 2007 was actually the same vintage and area from the previous two Chehalem's. It was nice to try different wines from the area. That being said, this wine was one of my favorites of the night. It seems like it was much more approachable at its age than the rest. The nose gave out raisins, roasted fruit, raspberry with a twist of orange peel. The palate was more soily, had Burgundian notes, beautiful strawberry acidity. It was balanced and fruity. retails for $37.

After that beauty, we moved to Domaine Serene's Evenstad 2006. The nose was full and lush with raspberry notes and cocoa. The palate had a cotton candy texture, more viscous, coats the palate nicely, beautiful long finish. This wine was a nice one and could use time in the bottle or be decanted and dranken sooner than later.

So that was my first wine review. I will be posting the Copain review in a few. Enjoy and email if you have any questions!

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