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2012 King Estate 'Domaine' Pinot Gris
- Oregon, USA
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- Most Recent Avg Price (ex-tax)
- $ 20 / 750ml
- From March 2019
- White - Aromatic and Floral
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Critic tasting note: "The Domaine bottling is a standout, not only for King Estate, but for all Oregon Pinot Gris. Vinified in stainless steel and left sur lie for five months, this classy effort features ripe, rich fruit flavors of pear, banana and light tropicality. Fleshy and full, yet never heavy or oppressive, it's delicious from first sniff to last sip." - 92/100, Wine Enthusiast
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King Estate Winery is an Oregon winery in the Willamette Valley best known for its Pinot Gris. Its entire catalogue of wine is fairly large and includes other popular state varieties such as Pinot Noir, Riesling, Chardonnay, Ca...
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Suggested Dishes to Pair With This Wine
- Vegetable dumpling Starter Course
- Chinese
- Hake, baked Main Course
- Western
- Sea bass Szechuan style in chilli oil Main Course
- Contains: Szechuan pepper
- Chinese
- Sheep cheese Cheese Course
- French
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