Cristom Love
Ah, the Cristom Eola-Amity Hills Eileen Vineyard Pinot Noir 2015. It's a wine that paints a poem on the palate, a symphony of swirling flavors that leaves you breathless. Let's uncork this beauty and delve into its depths.
First, the eye. The color is a mesmerizing garnet, the hue of a thousand sunrises bleeding into dusk. Tilting the glass, it catches the light, revealing flashes of ruby and brick, hinting at the complexities within.
Now, the nose. Ah, where to begin? A rush of red fruit, like plump cherries and juicy raspberries, bursts forth, mingled with whispers of exotic spice – cardamom, clove, and a touch of star anise. But beneath that, a deeper melody emerges – earthy tones of damp forest floor, truffles, and a hint of leather, hinting at the wine's age and pedigree.
On the tongue, the wine explodes in a kaleidoscope of textures. Silky smooth at first, it gives way to a delightful grip of fine-grained tannins, like velvet dusted with cocoa. The fruit unfurls again, riper this time, with notes of plums and blackberries, laced with a thread of blood orange and a whisper of rose petal.
But it's the acidity that truly sets this wine apart. It's like a vibrant streak of lightning, slicing through the richness and keeping everything in perfect balance. It's the kind of acidity that makes you salivate, that begs for another sip, and another.
The finish is long and lingering, a slow fade of spice, earth, and fruit that leaves you wanting more. It's a memory etched in your senses, a whisper of a perfect summer day captured in a bottle.
Drinking the Cristom Eola-Amity Hills Eileen Vineyard Pinot Noir 2015 is an experience, not just a beverage. It's a journey through a lush vineyard, a dance on the edge of a cool Oregon forest, a conversation with a winemaker who poured his heart and soul into every bottle. It's a reminder that sometimes, the simplest things – like a glass of great Pinot Noir – can be the most profound.
Raise glass to this liquid masterpiece. Let it wash over you, let it tell its story. And savor every drop, for this, my friend, is a wine that will stay with you long after the last sip is gone.