
Lot 909 | 2022 Oregon
Pinot Noir
A Pinot Noir that is refreshing and balanced, light to medium-bodied with all the hallmarks of being grown in Oregon. Yours today for just $15.
A Pinot Noir that is refreshing and balanced, light to medium-bodied with all the hallmarks of being grown in Oregon. Yours today for just $15.
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We’ve got a ‘wow’ factor going on in this refreshing and balanced, light to medium-bodied Oregon Pinot Noir, which is officially our favorite new cocktail-hour wine. Showcasing rich, juicy cherry and cranberry fruit, smoky clove, elegant brown baking spices, conifer, and earth, all hallmarks of Pinot grown in the Pacific Northwest. Add to that vivid blood orange acid tension, and at 13% alcohol, you’ll be reaching for a second bottle before that roast chicken is done roasting.

- Vintage
- 2022
- Appellation
- Oregon
- Grape
- Pinot Noir
- Alcohol by Volume
- 13%
- Cases Produced
- 1,000
- Drink/hold
- Now through 2035
- Release Email
CHW Confidential
It’s always good to be reminded of why certain regions are ideal for growing certain grapes. Lot 909 2022 Oregon Pinot Noir offers a definitive reminder for why Pinot Noir is like the horse to Willamatte Valley’s carriage (they go together like a—you know the song). The dynamic source winery for this Pinot also blended in grapes from the Applegate and Illinois Valleys in Southern Oregon. And that, dear friends, is the secret sauce to this bright, irresistible, Pinot Noir.
Named for the Illinois River, the Illinois Valley, is home to the oldest vineyard in southern Oregon’s Rogue Valley AVA, and its high-elevation sandy, silty, gravely soils rife with ancient glacial deposits give vines a struggle for life, which, in this case, translates to elegance. Meanwhile, grapes growing in Applegate Valley—a high-elevation, stunning mountainous region—benefit from warm days and cold nights and contribute a plush, juicy quality to Lot 909.