VOLUME 9, ISSUE 7
May 9, 2012
ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE:
Solving the Mystery of the “Coury Clone” Domaine Drouhin Oregon: New World’s Burgundy Presence Privé Vineyard: French Flavor in the Chehalem Mountains Recent Willamette Valley Vintages: General Summaries Large Review of 2009 & 2010 Willamette Valley Pinot Noirs With a Few from 2008 & 2011 Kick Up Your Heels at the 2012 Oregon International Pinot Noir Celebration Oregon Wine Press: News You Can Use on the Oregon Wine Industry Oregon Pinot Briefs Pinot Gris: Pinot Noir’s Mutant Offspring Needs Love Too
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Frédéric Magnien
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Articles About Frédéric MagnienReviewed Wines2005 Frédéric Magnien Pinot Noir 12.5% alc., $36. Imported by North Berkeley Imports, Berkeley, CA. · This is an earthy wine from start to finish. Darker fruits are predominant but play second fiddle to the hearty mushroom, musk and meaty flavors. Tannins are weighty but not over the top. Reviewed October 14, 2007 ARTICLE »
2005 Maison Frederic Magnien Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru Ruchots 13% alc., $75. · Heady and sweet Pinot fruit with a touch of herbs, oak and barnyard. Plenty of oak backbone and drying tannins on the finish will need time to resolve. Reviewed January 20, 2008 ARTICLE »
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