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Ken Wright Cellars 2022 Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills AVA

Ken Wright Cellars 2022 Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills AVA

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The Wine

Ken Wright has built his portfolio around the idea that WHERE a vine grows plays a big part in HOW the wine smells and tastes. This is true due to a number of factors, but the soil variation plays a big part.

Take this wine for example. It's from the volcanic soils of the Eola-Amity Hills AVA, where the most common soil type is described as 'Nekia'. With relatively low amounts of clay, these soils see better drainage and earlier ripening of the fruit.

Markers for wines from this region include aromas of black and blue fruits, black cherry, plum and cassis, with acidity levels that are naturally higher than in other growing areas, contributing to structure and the ability to age.

Tasting Notes: Bursting with fresh fruits of blueberry, strawberry, and black plum with hints of lilac and jasmine blossom. Juicy on the palate with rounded, velvety tannins on the finish. 

Jeb Dunnick: 95 points
Owen Bargreen: 92 points
James Suckling: 91 points

The Winery

Ken Wright started making wine in CA, but moved to OR in 1986 and founded Panther Creek Cellars. A quick decade later, he founded Ken Wright Cellars in 1996. Their early success with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay allowed them to buy the old Carlton Train Station from the 1920s and convert it into their tasting room in 2003. In 2012 they enjoyed the acclaim of having one of their Pinots named the #1 wine in the world by Wine Enthusiast.

The philosophy behind the winery is commendable - long known for their community involvement and support of many local charities. Their farming philosophy is equally notable, as it is nutritionally based, a field of soil science called Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture (NSA). This approach to farming focuses on “feeding” the microbial life that exists deep into the soil. Vibrant populations of microorganisms provide the vine with needed minerals and parent material for healthy performance. They've found this approach yields great returns in the expression of aroma and flavors in their fruit and their wine.

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