Colene Clemens Vineyards Margo Chehalem Mountains Pinot Noir 2014

$36

Limited new Pinot Noir from Colene Clemens, one of Oregon's exciting producers! 92 Points Wine Spectator: "Refined and well-structured, with expressive cherry, stony mineral and black tea flavors that build toward polished tannins. Drink now through 2024." Margo, named after Colene’s great granddaughter, is comprised of selected vineyard blocks and barrels from our Estate. Lifted and high toned with great vitality and focus, fresh red and dark red fruit mingle on the nose. Supple, refined, and structured, dark cherry and sa-vory notes are the highlight of this transparent, concentrated Pinot noir. Consume this gem now or over the next six to eight years. - Colene Clemens

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Ratings on Delectable

Matt Trader Delectable Pro

Interesting nose! Peppercorn (green and black) dried herbs, and dred flower petals. The pallet was delicate and spicy - sweet raspberry and nutmeg, with generous acidity. Really nice wine for a modest price!

Interesting nose! Peppercorn (green and black) dried herbs, and dred flower petals. The pallet was delicate and spicy - sweet raspberry and nutmeg, with generous acidity. Really nice wine for a modest price!

9.0

Joshua Cooper

Easy soft Smokey drinking. Soft plum with soft cherry.

Easy soft Smokey drinking. Soft plum with soft cherry.

9.3

Chris Langstaff

Peppery, light, delicate back, well balanced. Astringent up front but not overwhelming. Good last.

Peppery, light, delicate back, well balanced. Astringent up front but not overwhelming. Good last.

9.1

Wes Duncan

Really nice Oregon Pinot Noir. Darker fruits, blueberry.

Really nice Oregon Pinot Noir. Darker fruits, blueberry.

9.2

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