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Great Northwest Wine top 100 wines of 2013: 60-51
By Great Northwest Wine on December 28, 2013
59. Willamette Valley Vineyards 2010 Hannah Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, $45
This vineyard in the northern Willamette Valley produced a blend of five clones of Pinot Noir, and the complexity shows in the bottle. It opens with aromas of sage, cherry, toffee, maple syrup and raspberry, followed by flavors of mint, rosemary, red currant, cranberry and hints of vanilla and spice. It is an elegant wine that is drinking beautifully now and will age gracefully for five to seven years.
Production: 167 cases
Alcohol: 13%
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