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1989 The Eyrie Vineyards Pinot Noir Willamette Valley

Pinot Noir

  • USA
  • Oregon
  • Willamette Valley
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Community Tasting Notes 9

  • Bathtub58 Likes this wine: 93 points

    November 26, 2023 - Reconditioned at the winery with a Diam cork. Obviously in good shape on the first pour. Subtle and elegant aromas of cherries and earth. Similar flavors, with just enough acidity to keep this fresh. Elegant. Added depth over one hour, with the last glass being the best. This performed very well.

  • jnewman77 Likes this wine:

    June 25, 2021 - This was really quite nice; the nose showed some caramel and baking spice initially, with air more dried red berry fruits come to the fore with some underlying forest floor and mushroom, a hint of dried lilac. The palate is mature, but still has very good balance and elegance. Maybe a tiny bit thin in the middle, but really delicious.

  • Ms. Bubblehead Likes this wine:

    April 22, 2019 - Had Eyrie 89 and 85 side by side, 85 showed much more maturity than 89, 85 was funkier on the nose, with earthy herbal nose and tea leaves, on the palate, it offered soily and earthy sensation with some darker berries vs 85.

    Eyrie 89 was extremely elegant yet with great layers and structure, if I blind tasted them I would certainly guess they are burgundy wines, and to be accurate, I would guess they are from Chambolle. During the dinner, we discussed which Chambolle producer could this be, turned out we are leaning toward Ghislaine Barthod. On the nose, Eyrie 89 offered floral sensation, red currants, and slightly mature raspberry, on the palate, the red fruits were opulent but not jammy or overly powerful, what was great and amazing about this wine was that lingering, seductive and intriguing acidity, absolutely love it.


    2019 April dinner with friends in Chicago (thank you for the great host ACYSO)
    Wines we had:
    1935 Chateau Filhot, 1999 Vilmart & Cie Coeur de Cuvee (from magnum), 1964 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, 2009 Arnaud Ente Clos des Ambres, 1985 Eyrie Vineyards Pinot Noir, 1989 Eyrie Pinot Noir, 1974 Vega Sicilia Unico, 1982 Vega Sicilia Unico, 2014 Benoit Dehu Coteaux Champenois Cuvee La Rue des Noyers Rouge, and 2010 Donnhoff Niederhauser TBA

  • Nanda wrote: 94 points

    April 12, 2019 - Dinner at S.K.Y. (Chicago, IL): Tasted side by side with the 85. Library release. This is amazingly young and still rather primary, especially when compared to the '85. Having said that, it has a lot going with terrific depth. Gets more and more complex with air picking a range of secondary earth, tea and leather elements. Terrific.

  • acyso wrote: 95 points

    April 12, 2019 - Dinner at S.K.Y. with The Little Horse and Ms. Bubblehead (Chicago, IL): I purchased this from retail recently, so I suspect this was one of the late release bottles -- I didn't get a chance to check the cork on it, but this had a black wax top. In any case, next to the 1985, I thought this was the much better bottle. The fruit was so much more delineated, with far more richness and expressiveness, but this wine still retained the delicacy and lightness that are so important for wines made from this grape. There's a lovely vein of racy acidity that balances out the slightly sweeter fruit here. Extremely perfumed and complex, this is yet another example of Eyrie mopping the floor with so many Burgundies.

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 1989
  • Type Red
  • Producer The Eyrie Vineyards
  • Varietal Pinot Noir
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  • Country USA
  • Region Oregon
  • SubRegion Willamette Valley
  • Appellation Willamette Valley

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  • In Cellars 15 (63%)
  • Consumed 9 (38%)

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