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Eyrie Vineyards Pinot Noir Daphne Vyd Dundee Hills 2022

Eyrie Vineyards Pinot Noir Daphne Vyd Dundee Hills 2022

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BRAND
BRAND
Eyrie Vineyards
COUNTRY
COUNTRY
United States
REGION
REGION
Oregon

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97 Points Jeb Dunnuck  The 2022 Pinot Noir Daphne sports a deeper jeweled ruby color and offers notes of pure black cherries, forest pine herbs, wildflowers, and dark stones. Coming from their highest elevation vineyard, it is pure and crystalline on the the palate, with a rounded and expansive feel, ripe tannins, and a clean finish. It’s a fantastic and complete offering and might be the wine of the vintage for Eyrie.

95 Points James Suckling Crushed strawberries, frozen raspberries, dried violets and mixed spices on the nose. Medium-bodied with a juicy, fruit-driven character on the palate and zesty acidity. Round, mellow and velvety with plenty of juicy candied cherry character in the flavorful, long finish. There is so much vibrancy at the center. Drink now or hold.

94 Points Vinous The 2022 Pinot noir Daphne is a veritable flower shop on the nose, mixing peppery rose with wild strawberries and cedary spice. Lifted and racy in feel, it washes across the palate with crisp red berry fruits, taking on perfumed inner florals and a tinge of salty minerality toward the close. Hints of sour citrus mix with a tart cranberry bitterness as a bump of brilliant acidity ties everything together remarkably well, finishing fresh and full of tension. While not overtly structured or concentrated, the Daphne possesses a balance that promises many years of positive evolution. – Eric Guido

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