(Domaine Drouhin Oregon Pinot Noir Laurène) Rich, red color. Unsurprisingly for a Burgundian family, smells like red Burgundy: notes of pickle jar, with typically subtle, sour-cherry aromas, lightly dusted in pepper and spice. The acidity presents itself on the finish. Well constructed, balanced, and integrated. Definitely age-worthy; would be a pity to drink it now. Sherry: History by the Glass
(Domaine Drouhin Laurène, Drouhin Family Estate, Dundee Hills) Rich, red color. Unsurprisingly for a Burgundian family, smells like red Burgundy: notes of pickle jar, with typically subtle, sour-cherry aromas, lightly dusted in pepper and spice. The acidity presents itself on the finish. Well constructed, balanced, and integrated. Definitely age-worthy; would be a pity to drink it now. Oregon's Willamette Valley: Islands of Terroir
By Ben Narasin
(Domaine Drouhin Oregon Pinot Noir Laurène) Rich, red color. Unsurprisingly for a Burgundian family, smells like red Burgundy: notes of pickle jar, with typically subtle, sour-cherry aromas, lightly dusted in pepper and spice. The acidity presents itself on the finish. Well constructed, balanced, and integrated. Definitely age-worthy; would be a pity to drink it now. Sherry: History by the GlassDecember 2008, (See more on Sommelier Journal...)
By Ben Narasin
(Domaine Drouhin Laurène, Drouhin Family Estate, Dundee Hills) Rich, red color. Unsurprisingly for a Burgundian family, smells like red Burgundy: notes of pickle jar, with typically subtle, sour-cherry aromas, lightly dusted in pepper and spice. The acidity presents itself on the finish. Well constructed, balanced, and integrated. Definitely age-worthy; would be a pity to drink it now. Oregon's Willamette Valley: Islands of TerroirDecember 2008, (See more on Sommelier Journal...)