Winemaker Notes
A study in terroir in one word: Flood. A vibrant purple, there’s a black fruit thrust to the aroma, adorned by a touch of star anise and cola. The flavors are more demonstrative - dark and blue, rippling, pure, saturating, they reach the edge of your mouth the way color reaches the edge of the glass. In its texture the wine is at its most seductive, the purity of fruit held in place by a skidding, gravelly grip.
Professional Ratings
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Medium to deep ruby-purple, the 2016 The Flood opens with a gorgeous perfume of rose petals, crushed rocks and fresh tobacco over a core of crushed blueberries, blackberries and blackcurrants with some exotic spices coming through. Medium-bodied and very sexy in the mouth, with silky tannins and layers of black and blue fruits, it's got tons of floral perfume plus notions of forest floor and dried mushroom, with an amazingly long finish. Wow!
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Wine Spectator
Tightly focused, with deep, slightly brooding blueberry and green tea flavors that persist toward polished tannins.
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Wine Enthusiast
The name references sedimentary soils, a companion to the volcanically inclined Fire Pinot. A burst of strawberry and blackberry introduces a flavorful wine with a broad streak of cola. The leesy texture and underlying minerality add interest to the finish, which leaves a touch of lemon skin lingering on the palate.
Home of some of the planet’s most amazingly elegant and expressive Pinot noir, the Willamette Valley is a pastoral, mixed landscape of green, bucolic rolling hills, dramatic forestlands and small, independent, friendly wine growers. As a leader in environmental stewardship, the valley has some of the nation’s most protective land use policies, with two-thirds of its vineyards farmed sustainably and over half, organically. While the valley claims a cool, continental climate, and is heavily influenced by the cold, moist winds of the Pacific Ocean, its warm and dry summers allow for the steady, even ripening of Pinot noir.
The potential of Willamette Valley Pinot noir continues to attract the investment of serious growers and winemakers both locally and from abroad, as naturally the finished wines bring accolades from professionals and enthusiasts. With a range of styles from delicate dried cherry, raspberry and hibiscus to stronger notes of truffle, mocha, plum and spice, a fine Willamette Valley Pinot noir is a perfect expression of both character and grace.