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Argyle Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir USA

Argyle Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir USA

2005 Pinot Noir

Colour
Red
Grape
Pinot Noir
Country
United States
Region
Oregon
Year
2005
Producer
Argyle
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Description

This is Pinot from the block! Argyle selects their A list grapes for this red cherry and raspberry blast which also has an earthy and gamey complexity... they make this sumptuous wine really very well... juicy and award winning.

Only 8 bottles available. Extraordinary value at this sale price.


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> Meet The Winemaker - Rollin Soles

Rollin Soles has been producing fine wines and garnering high praise and fond attention from wine critics and enthusiasts for more than 20 years. Throughout the years Rollin has continued to produce wines that are ranked among the TOP 100 Wines of the World by the Wine Spectator (nine times). He is the only Oregon winemaker to hold this distinction.

Rollin received a Bachelor's Degree in Microbiology from Texas A&M and a Masters of Science in Enology and Viticulture at the University of California at Davis. During his early winemaking years Rollin honed his knowledge and skills at some of the worlds' finest wineries in California, Switzerland, and Australia. He went on to create Argyle Winery in 1987 and quickly gained a dedicated following.

Rollin approaches winemaking with a personal passion as evidenced by the wine scores and reviews received from the Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast and numerous other consumer and trade magazines, as well as on television and radio. Since 1987 Rollin has helped reinvent the Oregon wine industry by increasing the quality of Oregon's vineyards and winemaking.