| Producer | Elk Cove |
| Country | United States |
| Region | Oregon |
| Subregion | Willamette Valley |
| Varietal | Pinot Gris |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Sku | 112121 |
| Size | 750ml |
| ABV | 13.00% |
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VINEYARD: Our Pinot Gris is hand-harvested from our hillside vineyards in the northern
Willamete Valley. Pinot Gris has long been a focus at Elk Cove - our Winery Estate
Vineyard boasts some of the oldest Pinot Gris vines in Oregon, dating back to 1985. Three
of our other estate vineyard sites are also planted with Pinot Gris, including 50 acres on
steep sloped Mount Richmond Vineyard in the Yamhill-Carlton AVA. Planted in a high-
density format, all our Pinot Gris undergoes shoot and crop thinning for low yields to
maximize quality and concentration.
WINEMAKING: The Willamette Valley has the perfect climate for this delicate cool
weather white wine. We have enough sunlight and warmth for ripening, but our cool
evenings help retain varietal character and prevent over-ripening. We whole-cluster press
our pinot gris grapes, then ferment the juice at very cool temperatures in small stainless
steel tanks. This gentle treatment protects the aromatic qualities and enhances the natural
richness of the Pinot Gris grapes, creating our most popular white wine.
2023 Pinot Gris
VITICULTURE & ENOLOGY:
Vine Age: 8-50
Harvest Sugars: 23
Vatting: Whole-cluster pressed and cold
fermented in small stainless steel tanks.
Alc: 13.5% v/v
Bottled: March 2024
Cases Produced: 16,100
VINTAGE 2023 required experience and patience that was rewarded with essential hang-
time and ripening.
The growing season started cool, then May sunshine brought an average bloom in mid-
June followed by a glorious summer. We enjoyed many classic 80-degree Willamette
Valley days, with nighttime highs staying down in the 50s even in August, typically the
warmest month here in Oregon. The only exception to these consistent diurnal swings was
a single big heat spike in mid-August. We anticipated picking in early September. However,
some fortuitous rain events allowed us to push back harvest and we were thankful for the
additional hang time.
Harvest came early, but not too early. We brought in beautiful fruit and we were pleased
to still be picking Pinot noir into early October. When you have fast accumulation of fruit
sugars, cool weather can be a welcome respite with even small amounts of rain helping
the grapevines regulate and slow ripening. One of the reasons why Oregon Pinot Noir is
so prized is for its freshness of fruit, and you can only get that vibrancy when it’s under 50
degrees during picking.
2023 brought amazing fruit quality, but our production was down, especially on cool-
climate white wines like Pinot Gris. Being an estate grown winery, we must follow Mother
Nature’s lead as we cannot buy fruit to increase production. Smaller yields do mean a
smaller crop and less wine, but we embrace vintage variation. Another great benefit of
being estate grown is that it’s our decision exactly when to pick. Rather than rushing to
bring fruit into the cellar, in 2023 were able to play the odds and wait out the rain on blocks
that needed additional hang time to get the flavor development we needed.
REVIEWS:
92 Points - Decanter (June 2024)
“A Pinot Gris that shows a serious side with nice texture and fullness, it
harkens to a time when serious Pinot Gris was de rigueur in the Willamette
Valley. Ripe Bartlett pears, bruised apples, and a whisper of cardamom mark
the aromatics, which follow with complex nutty notes. Far from simplistic,
the fruit on this palate is ripe, nuanced, and layered. Apricot flesh mingles
with honeyed peaches, ginger, and lemon pastry cream. Complexity at a great
value.” — Clive Pursehouse
92 Points & Editors’ Choice - Wine Enthusiast (Nov. 2024)
91 Points - Wine Spectator (Nov. 2024)
TASTING NOTES: Aromatics of poached pear and honeysuckle blend with hints of thyme to introduce this refreshing wine. The super juicy
palate of ripe pear and apricot lingers into a zesty finish of peach skin and lemon.
Accolades
91 Points
A white with verve and vibrancy, offering orange blossom, nectarine and cantaloupe accents that sail on the finish. Drink now.
– Wine Spectator (October 2024)
92 Points & Editors' Choice
Always a standard bearer, the latest Pinot Gris from Elk Cove is excellent. Fresh-grated lemon zest and orange blossom aromas are accented by a wee bit of wet slate. The wine, which was whole-cluster pressed and cold fermented in small stainless steel tanks, possesses flavors ranging from grapefruit lightly sprinkled in sugar to a green apple gummy bear.
– Wine Enthusiast (November 2024)
92 Points
“A Pinot Gris that shows a serious side with nice texture and fullness, it harkens to a time when serious Pinot Gris was de rigueur in the Willamette Valley. Ripe Bartlett pears, bruised apples, and a whisper of cardamom mark the aromatics, which follow with complex nutty notes. Far from simplistic, the fruit on this palate is ripe, nuanced, and layered. Apricot flesh mingles with honeyed peaches, ginger, and lemon pastry cream. Complexity at a great value.”
– Decanter (June 2024)
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