Wine
Item Description
The Willamette Valley isn’t the only Oregon AVA that produces superb pinot noir.
This Umpqua Valley pinot is an excellent example. The 2020 Ruestle Prayer Rock Vineyards Winemaker’s Reserve Pinot Noir shows lively raspberry aromas up front, carried by easy oak toast and cola spice notes. Bright and fresh, it’s a perfect pairing with salmon.
Donated by Malcolm Binks
Item Special Note
The Umpqua Valley, often called Oregon’s hidden gem for Pinot Noir, benefits from a unique mix of maritime and inland climates, producing wines with vibrant fruit and balanced acidity. Ruestle Prayer Rock Vineyards, a family-owned estate, has gained a reputation for meticulous winemaking and expressive, award-winning Pinot Noirs. This bottle not only reflects the elegance of Oregon Pinot but also offers a fresh perspective from a region on the rise—perfect for those looking to expand their appreciation beyond the well-known Willamette Valley.
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