Rating 95
Style Red
Variety
Vintage 2019
Appellation
Willamette Valley
Oregon
USA
ABV 13.5%
Price $125.00  Buy This Wine
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Review Updated 2022-03-08

Perfect For

Dinner With The Parents, Special Occasion Splurges, Treat Yo'self

Drink If You Like

Gamay, Merlot , Pinot Noir

Archery Summit Arcus Estate Pinot Noir 2019 Review

Hey, Ian Burch and team. WOW! This Pinot Noir for us is a defining one. It hits all the right spots on the palate and the soul. All hand picked and sourced from a terrain that demands it, this wine is a stunner. The second your nose enters the glass you will be in. Focused cinnamon and cherry notes with a slight hint of earth and a dollop of dried flower petals rotting on a forest floor (told ya we liked it). The palate is gleefully chewy with excellent oak integration while still lively due to the natural acidity. It is worth every single penny to enjoy every sip.

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Archery Summit Arcus Estate Pinot Noir 2019
Hey, Ian Burch and team. WOW! This Pinot Noir for us is a defining one. It hits all the right spots on the palate and the soul. All hand picked and sourced from a terrain that demands it, this wine is a stunner. The second your nose enters the glass you will be in. Focused cinnamon and cherry notes with a slight hint of earth and a dollop of dried flower petals rotting on a forest floor (told ya we liked it). The palate is gleefully chewy with excellent oak integration while still lively due to the natural acidity. It is worth every single penny to enjoy every sip.

Reviewed On: 03-02-2022
95
POINTS
Archery Summit Arcus Estate Pinot Noir 2019
Hey, Ian Burch and team. WOW! This Pinot Noir for us is a defining one. It hits all the right spots on the palate and the soul. All hand picked and sourced from a terrain that demands it, this wine is a stunner. The second your nose enters the glass you will be in. Focused cinnamon and cherry notes with a slight hint of earth and a dollop of dried flower petals rotting on a forest floor (told ya we liked it). The palate is gleefully chewy with excellent oak integration while still lively due to the natural acidity. It is worth every single penny to enjoy every sip.

Reviewed On: 03-02-2022