Winemaker Notes
Blend: 100% Pinot Noir
Professional Ratings
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
From a biodynamically-farmed five-acre, 11 year-old plating of seven clones, the Montalieus’ 2011 Pinot Noir Domaine Danielle Laurent is possessed of welcome, saliva-liberating salinity; a stony undertone; and a sort of cyanic glow of fruit pit, along with abundantly sappy fresh cherry and plum. A sachet-like mingling of dried herbs and faded flowers on the nose emerges as this stands open, to add allure.
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.