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Torii Mor Tasting

Vinoteca, Smithfield, London

Tasted August 8, 2012 by SimonG with 370 views

Introduction

Organised by Torii Mor's importer (Bid for Wine), and wines provided free of charge.

Flight 1 (2 notes)

White
2011 Torii Mor Pinot Gris USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley
87 points
Pale grey white. Floral, peachy, smokey nose. Reasonably viscous on attack and mid-palate, waxy and floral across the middle. A density to it, but also some elegance. Bright acidity. Really quite long with a positive finish. Nicely balanced and with interest. Nothing metallic here. Can see this working with food, as a quaffed road an aperitif. ***
White
2010 Torii Mor Pinot Blanc USA, Oregon, Southern Oregon, Rogue Valley
88 points
Fractionally less pale. A rounder, less fragrant nose, more muted. Smooth, slightly oatmeal across the front of the palate. Obviously less expressive than the PG, but none the worse for that. Good food wine. There's some pleasant acidity in the background that comes through more on the finish as it breathes. A slight smokiness too. I really quite like is. ***

Flight 2 (1 note)

Red
2010 Torii Mor Pinot Noir USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley
85 points
Pale ruby. Quite light and bright. Slightly strawberry, dusty fruit. Served too warm, but focuses nicely with a few seconds of ice cube. Pretty and easy drinking, not unlike a light Sancerre. **1/2

Flight 3 (2 notes)

Red
2009 Torii Mor Pinot Noir Reserve Deux Verres USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley
89 points
Blind. Mid ruby. Again, slightly dusty red-fruited nose. Quite smokey. There's a slightly configure element to the fruit on the nose, but some minerality too. Pretty and lovely with some depth. ***
Red
2007 Domaine des Lambrays Clos des Lambrays France, Burgundy, Côte de Nuits, Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru
87 points
Blind. Similar mid ruby. Bright. Far more forthcoming on the nose, quite strawberry and sweet red fruited. Good lift, albeit with a slightly confected edge. Quite positive and surprisingly elegant on the attack and through the mid-palate. A bit sweeter and a bit fuller but still in the light, elegant mould. Too easy. The charm of the red fruit is upfront and it finishes quite short and seemingly a title superficial. ***

Flight 4 (2 notes)

Red
2007 Torii Mor Pinot Noir Dundee Hills Select USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley, Dundee Hills
88 points
Blind. Fuller ruby colour, denser. Slightly smokier, more mineral nose. Similar on palate, darker fruit and nicely mineral. Fresh acidity. Nice, and reasonably positive finish, but lacks a bit of complexity towards the end. ***
Red
2007 Torii Mor Pinot Noir Chehalem Mountains Select USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley, Chehalem Mountains
90 points
Blind. Again, darker. Ruby with a slightly garnet edge. Dark red fruit on the nose. Doesn't't have the slight dustiness of one and three. Strikes me as a decent 07 burgundy might. Very nice. ***1/2

Flight 5 (2 notes)

Red
2007 Torii Mor Pinot Noir Eola-Amity Hills Select USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley, Eola - Amity Hills
89 points
Blind. Full and quite deep ruby. Dark red fruited. Slightly lactic nose. Seems nicely cool but the lactic element is still evident on the palate. Reasonable balance and some minerality. Very decent. ***
Red
2007 Torii Mor Pinot Noir Member's Reserve La Cuillere USA, Oregon
86 points
Blind. Deep, quite dense ruby. Dark red fruit. Doesn't have the lactic element of the previous wine. Initially it seems more minerally and with better line, but as it warms up (was served really quite cool) it starts to show a lot more alcohol than the others. A tad hot and a little out of kilter for me after a promising start. Bare ***

Flight 6 (2 notes)

Red
2007 Nicolas Potel Chambertin France, Burgundy, Côte de Nuits, Chambertin Grand Cru
91 points
Blind. Mid ruby. A little lighter, more of a strawberry jam element on the attack that may intensify as it warms up. Good depth here and something in reserve. Some interest here. There's a touch of oak too that becomes more apparent with air. Bare ***(*)
Red
2007 Torii Mor Pinot Noir Olalla USA, Oregon, Southern Oregon, Umpqua Valley
89 points
Blind. Deeper colour. Slightly darker fruited. Fresh with good acidity. Quite dark fruited. A bit more tannin here. Currently a little dry on the finish. ***

Closing

A very pleasant selection that in this lighter (2007) Oregon vintage one would have been reasonably hard pressed to place as new world. Relatively light, red fruited and elegant wines with good acidity. It was only the 'Founder's Reserve' that came across as more stereotypically hot. I'd want to try a riper vintage before buying that, but these 07s are lovely and at the price I'll be buying.

Thanks to Lionel for organising.

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