| Rating | 92 | 
| Style | Red | 
| Variety | Pinot Noir | 
| Vintage | 2024 | 
| Appellation | Oregon USA | 
| ABV | 12.5% | 
| Price | $26.00 Value Pick | 
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| Review Updated | 2025-06-09 | 
Perfect For
All-Day Sipping, Dinner Parties, Pizza Night
Drink If You Like
Corvina, Gamay , Pinot Noir
Division-Villages Méthode Carbonique Pinot Noir 2024 Review
Division Wine Co., an urban winery in Portland, Ore., has a direct connection to the Burgundy and Beaujolais regions. Owners Kate Morris and Tom Monroe have both done stints making wine in France. Division’s “Villages” series is a tribute to the easy-drinking, entry-level bottles of these French regions but the wines are still unapologetically Oregonian. This Pinot is all cherries, fall leaves, and rhubarb with a crunchy texture. It’s easy and delicious, like a good village-level Burgundy or Beaujolais is supposed to be.
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