Ponzi Vineyards Laurelwood District Pinot Noir 2022

$64.99 x 12

(price per 750ml bottle) - sold in cases of 12 bottles
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Additional information

Bottles per case

12

Price range per bottle

$50.00 – 99.99

Unit

750

Grape variety

Pinot Noir

Vintage

2022

Country

Oregon

Region

Willamette Valley

Sub region

Laurelwood District

Winery

Wine type

Red Table Wine

Payment Type

phone

Collection

Ponzi Vineyards

Viticulture

Sustainable

Founded in 1970, this Willamette Valley winery exudes the spirit of adventure and passion for winemaking that first inspired Dick and Nancy Ponzi. Now led by winemaker Luisa Ponzi and Former President, Anna Maria Ponzi, the winery continues with the practices that have set the bar for Oregon and brought Ponzi to the forefront of the nation’s top wine producers.

Groupe Bollinger acquired Ponzi Vineyards in 2021, their first property outside of France. The winery is LIVE Certified Sustainable, the world’s highest standard for sustainable viticulture and enology.

The Ponzi Laurelwood District Pinot Noir is a classic expression of Oregon Pinot noir featuring nuances and flavours that are a hallmark of the region’s varied soils and cool climate — ripe blueberry, raspberry and blackberry, floral aromas of lavender and dried rose petal, hints of black pepper and nutmeg. Ponzi’s most established vineyards provide the base which is then blended with Pinot Noir from throughout the Laurelwood District AVA.

“Bright and vibrant nose with strawberries, blood oranges, crushed spices, pine resin and dried herbs. Hints of bergamot. Very fine and tense phenolic structure, almost giving some chalky chewiness to it, but it’s very textural and refined. Medium-bodied with a mineral backbone. Drink or hold.”
94 points, James Suckling, April 2024

“A rich, red color, although a bit brighter, the 2022 Pinot Noir Laurelwood District comes from the Laurelwood District and leads with notes of toasted cedar, red cherries, licorice, and sweet sage. Medium-bodied, it’s more refined and a bit more linear, with fine, ripe tannins and an approachable feel. This is a more easygoing offering, with good freshness in a ripe style to drink over the coming 4-5 years.”
90 points, Jeb Dunnuck, August 2024

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