by Josh Raynolds
“Oregon’s unprecedented run of outstanding vintages which began in 2014, has been extended yet again with 2018. In fact, you have to go all the way back to 2011 and 2007 to find years that were truly challenging, and both of those vintages actually produced a large number of outstanding wines…”
2017 Argyle Nuthouse Pinot Noir – 93 Points: Outstanding. A wine of remarkable personality and breed that is well worth seeking out
“Shimmering ruby-red. Lively, spice-accented red fruit and floral scents are complemented by subtle cola and succulent herb nuances. Juicy and energetic in style, offering fresh raspberry and cherry flavors and deeper licorice and espresso flourishes. Finishes long and smoky, with repeating florality and smooth tannins that come in late. 30% new oak.”
2017 Argyle Reserve Pinot Noir – 92 Points: Outstanding. A wine of remarkable personality and breed that is well worth seeking out
“Deep magenta. Fresh red berries, candied rose, cola and allspice on the highly perfumed nose. Fleshy and seamless on the palate, offering spice-tinged bitter cherry and black raspberry flavors that turn sweeter with air. The floral note comes back on the gently tannic, focused finish, which lingers with strong tenacity. 25% new oak.”