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Factos sobre o vinho
Adega
David Paige Wines
Uvas
Pinot Noir
Região
Vale de Willamette
Estilo de vinho
Pinot Noir do estado de Oregon, EUA
Alergénios
Contém sulfitos
Descrição do vinho
“Bright but complex… raspberry, clove and earth”

David Paige cut his teeth at Oregon legend Adelsheim Vineyards for nearly two decades before launching his own label in 2018 on a volcanic slope in Eola‑Amity Hills. His 2022 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir delivers clear evidence of that pedigree—bright yet complex, wrapped in fresh raspberry, dusty clove and forest floor accents, finishing on a subtle earthy note.

“Enjoyed this great wine last night at a tasting with David Paige! He is so passionate about his winemaking and it tastes like it,” shared Penny M. Another fan says, “This is how all Pinot Noir should taste... bright but complex... and it leaves you wanting more.”

You’re getting boutique, estate-driven elegance in a glass—perfectly balanced, personal, and crafted with decades of craft behind every sip.

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David Paige Wines Pinot Noir 2022

Estilo de vinho

Pinot Noir do estado de Oregon, EUA

Estados Unidos

Light to medium-bodied, Oregon Pinot is more finely boned than California Pinot, and displays a wide, aromatic range of flavors including strawberry, raspberry, delicate floral notes, and earthier notes like mushroom and truffle.

As with other famous regions that produce this Noble grape, Oregon's Pinot Noir can be as sophisticated and compelling as a fine red Burgundy.

While the wine industry i...

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