Twomey - Dundee Hills, Oregon Pinot Noir 2018

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On the nose, Twomey Pinot Noir Dundee Hills 2018 is an exciting bouquet of cherry and raspberry, red rose and underbrush, and autumn forest after the rain. 

The flavours of black cherry and Morello cherry, ripe raspberry, and cherry followed in step with aroma. 

The finish is long and filled with dry strawberries. The wine has an excellent balance between fruit, acidity, and moderate tannin. So if you’re a wine lover who doesn’t care for tannin, this wine is for you. 

We suggest opening the bottle ahead of time and giving it at least 15-20 minutes to breathe. Even better yet, if you decant it.

2018 Twomey Pinot Noir is ready to be enjoyed now and can benefit from ageing for five years or so. 

--------THE PRODUCER--------

Twomey Wines

From the great minds and founding forces of the illustrious Silver Oak winery comes Twomey Wines. Over 45 years at one of Napa Valley’s top wineries taught them how to respect the land as well as to create the delicate balance of place and the grape’s character in the final wines. The result is absolute finesse in all the wines that they produce. As they say, they’ve got old world techniques in the most new world wine region there is.

 

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Merlot

Merlot is one of the most widely planted grapes in the world. It is often seen as second fiddle to Cabernet Sauvignon but that is a misconception as it is actually planted more in Bordeaux than Cabernet Sauvignon is. It is known for its beautiful plummy aromatics and its soft texture which makes it a very important part in the classic 'Claret' Bordeaux blend. As such you will find Merlot almost everywhere that Cabernet Sauvignon is across the world from Lebanon to New Zealand.

 

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California

California is the United States of America's largest and most important wine region. It produces 90% of the USA's total production - with the fair majority of that being red wines. Since it is 'always sunny in California' it is the perfect region to grow red grapes that need a lot of heat to ripen up. This has lead to Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and an Italian grape varietal: Primitivo (Californian's call in Zinfandel) to being the most important red grapes. Chardonnay is the leading white followed by Sauvignon Blanc.