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jasonh wrote: 94 points
May 12, 2012 - Holy moly this has developed well. My understanding is that this is actually Anden fruit FWIW. When I think think of Evesham Wood, I think of clean fruit. When I think of Anden, I often think dark and brooding. This wine is developed with flavors of pure berries. Awesome. Somewhere between red and black fruit. Seems to be in a great place right now with a few hours of air. Should easily go for another 5 years but if want to still get a bit of primary fruit, I would go for it now. I think this is a star of the vintage.
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lpollack wrote: 91 points
July 28, 2008 - Light red color with a blue tint around the edges. Nice aroma of red fruit and woods. Medium concentration. The taste is a perfect balance of red fruit and earth. Long pleasing aftertaste. A new world wine with a burgundian feel.
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twofthrs wrote: 92 points
April 2, 2008 - Thanks again Russ. Another great bottle of wine...
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jasonh wrote: 91 points
February 25, 2008 - 2004 Evesham Wood 7 Springs & St Innocent 7 Springs Special Selection: This is very different than the SI Special Selection. The aromatics are very clean, sweet red fruit and a touch of glycerin. Very gentle and elegant. Would guess it as a Burg. The palate follows. This is not going to womp you on the head but I would not call it shy. Nice amount of ripe fruit and light oak. Tannins are very present. All the stuffing to age just fine. Won't revisit for at leas 3 years.
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twofthrs wrote: 92 points
November 24, 2007 - Great Pinot. Needs another year or so in the bottle. Still a little tight.
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By Gary Vaynerchuk
Oregon Pinot Noir and One from California, Episode #117, 10/30/2006 (link) 92 points(EVESHAM WOOD SEVEN SPRINGS PINOT NOIR) #1; NOSE-extremely complex, terroir driven, earth, worm head, rocks, mud, but a coating of Strawberry on top; TASTE-big wine, WOW, really herbaceous, really complex body, licorice aspect, mint, bark, pine cone, very elegant, MASSIVE mouth-feel, minty/ eucalyptus /licorice flavor in back of my mouth is very exotic, very unique; AM-91; GV-92
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- Vintage 2004
- Type Red
- Producer Evesham Wood
- Varietal Pinot Noir
- Designation n/a
- Vineyard Seven Springs Vineyard
- Country USA
- Region Oregon
- SubRegion Willamette Valley
- Appellation Willamette Valley
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- In Cellars 23 (52%)
- Consumed 21 (48%)
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- SubRegionWillamette Valley
- AppellationWillamette Valley
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