Earlier
this year I reviewed some
exciting new releases Penner-Ash, and I’ve got a few more in this report.
This producer never fails to get my palate fired up, and it’s nice to see them
still going strong as they celebrate their 20th vintage in 2015. There
are a few Willamette Pinots from other producers thrown in as well.
These
wines were received as trade samples and tasted sighted.
2015 Penner-Ash Syrah - Oregon
SRP:
$40
Medium
purple color. Tart black cherries and plum aromas with some smoky, pepper,
earthy notes along with tar, sweet violets and coffee. Silky on the palate but
structured with medium acidity and tannins. Tangy black currants and crunchy
plum fruit blends so well with pepper, black olive and tar, but I also flower
pot and violet petals, some incense sticks. Good now but I’d cellar this for a
few years or give it time because it really opens up and gets smooth and
expressive. Aged 17 months in 30% new French oak. (90 points)
2015 Penner-Ash Pinot Noir Willamette
Valley
- Oregon, Willamette Valley
SRP:
$40
Deep
ruby color. Aromas of cool raspberries, black cherries, dusty earth, some
rhubarb and rose petals. Medium-full-bodied with suave tannins and moderate
acidity, the black cherry and sweet raspberry fruit is chewy but fresh. I get
elements of eucalyptus, rose petal, sweet violets, hints of cedar and clove.
Bold but vibrant, and a great intro this producer’s excellent Pinot Noirs. Aged
10 months in 30% new French oak. (90 points)
2015 Penner-Ash Pinot Noir Estate
Vineyard
- Oregon, Willamette Valley, Yamhill-Carlton
SRP:
$65
Vibrant
ruby color. Deep, dark aromas of cherries and rich blackberries, along with
violets, clove, espresso, some mushroom, deep but awesome aromatics. Plush,
balanced, lovely palate that combines bright acidity, structured tannins, with
tangy black cherries and tart plum fruit. A delightful mix of violets, sweet
pipe tobacco, sarsaparilla, cherry wood and clove, the flavors are rich but the
wine is so lively. I’d love to bury this for five years. Aged 10 months in 20%
new French oak. (92 points)
2015 Penner-Ash Pinot Noir Zena Crown
Vineyard
- Oregon, Willamette Valley, Eola - Amity Hills
SRP:
$65
Rich
ruby color. Bursting aromatics of dark plums and cherries, a deep, complex
earthiness pervades the nose with elements of fall leaves, loam, graphite, and
throw in some violets and green herbs. Full on the palate with solid tannins
(by no means harsh) but vibrant, crisp acidity. Black cherries and gushing plum
fruit, so delicious, mixes with dried roses, pipe tobacco, black olive, and I
get some rhubarb and cola notes as well. Complex, balanced, deep, lasting, memorable.
Plenty of years of evolution ahead. (93 points)
2016 Illahe Estate Willamette Valley - Oregon, Willamette Valley
SRP:
$22
Light
ruby red color. Smells of cherries galore, tart strawberries, rose petals,
rhubarb and sweet incense sticks. Fresh acidity, dusty tannins, a crisp but
bouncy and juicy Pinot packed with cherries, raspberries and strawberries.
Rhubarb, roses, clove, root beer, black pepper. Juicy, almost chewy, but
consistently fresh. Lovely now. Serious value. (88 points)
2016 Grochau Cellars Pinot Noir
Commuter Cuvee
- Oregon, Willamette Valley
SRP:
$18
Light
ruby color. Simple, pleasant aromas of raspberries, strawberry jam, cola. Soft
tannins on the palate, medium-body, medium acidity. Flavors of candied red
apple, raspberry jam, this is a fun and easy-drinking Pinot with some slight
roses and spiced tea. Crowd-pleasing stuff for near-term consumption. (86
points)
This post first appeared on the daily wine blog Terroirist.