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Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 750ml

Red Wine • 750ml • Product Details

Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 750ml
Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 750ml
Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 750ml

Bottle Profile

  • Wine Wine

Taste Profile

  • plum Plum
  • cherry Cherry
  • spices Spices
  • floral Floral
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COUNTRY
United States
Type
Red Wine
REGION
Willamette Valley
Proof
-

Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 750ml

Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 750ml is a world-class expression of Oregon winemaking, crafted with elegance and precision. This celebrated Pinot Noir showcases the unique character of the Willamette Valley, making it a distinguished gift and an ideal choice for special gatherings. El Cerrito Liquor ensures you can enjoy this prestigious wine with the convenience of online purchase and reliable home delivery.

On the palate, Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Pinot Noir reveals a beautifully layered profile. Notes of ripe cherry, raspberry, and plum are complemented by hints of spice, forest floor, and silky tannins. The wine’s refined texture and long, graceful finish make it perfect for pairing with roasted meats, earthy mushroom dishes, or simply savoring on its own.

Whether gifting a wine lover, celebrating a milestone, or enhancing your personal collection, Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 750ml is a must-have. With El Cerrito Liquor’s online purchase and home delivery, indulging in this exceptional Pinot Noir has never been easier.

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Tasting Notes for Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 750ml

Nose — Ripe cherry, raspberry, and subtle floral aromas with hints of spice

Palate — Smooth red berries, plum, and delicate earth layered with gentle tannins

Finish — Long, elegant, and refined with lingering fruit and soft oak

Colour — Deep ruby red with garnet highlights and brilliant clarity

Winner of Awards

Silver
Silver
San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition (2017)



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Brand History

Red wine, a cherished beverage throughout history, is derived from dark-colored grape varieties. Its deep hue, ranging from intense violet to brick red and even brown with age, is a visual delight that complements its rich and complex flavors. The process of making red wine involves the fermentation of the grape's skin, seeds, and sometimes stems, which impart tannins and contribute to its distinct structure and longevity.

The history of red wine dates back thousands of years, with archaeological evidence suggesting that wine production began as early as 6000 BC in regions like present-day Georgia and Iran. It was a vital part of ancient civilizations, revered by Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, each culture infusing their own methods and traditions into winemaking. The Greeks worshipped Dionysus, the god of wine, and the Romans, under Bacchus, expanded viticulture across Europe, establishing vineyards that laid the foundation for many of today's renowned wine regions.

Over the centuries, red wine evolved with the influence of monastic orders, particularly in medieval Europe, where monasteries became centers of viticulture. Monks meticulously documented their practices, leading to advancements in grape growing and wine production techniques. The Renaissance period saw the rise of wine as a symbol of social status and sophistication, with noble families and royalty amassing vast wine cellars.

In modern times, red wine is produced in virtually every wine-producing country, with each region bringing its own unique terroir and grape varieties to the table. France, Italy, and Spain are the traditional powerhouses, with regions like Bordeaux, Burgundy, Tuscany, and Rioja producing some of the world's most esteemed red wines. The New World wine regions, including California's Napa Valley, Australia’s Barossa Valley, and Chile's Maipo Valley, have also gained prominence, offering innovative styles and exceptional quality.

A notable example in the realm of red wine brands is Château Margaux, a French winery with a history dating back to the 12th century. Located in the Bordeaux region, Château Margaux is renowned for its exquisite wines, which have been celebrated since the 17th century. The estate's meticulous attention to detail and adherence to traditional methods, combined with the unique terroir of the Margaux appellation, contribute to the exceptional quality and longevity of its wines.

Another distinguished brand is Antinori, an Italian wine producer with over 600 years of history. The Antinori family has been involved in winemaking since 1385, making it one of the oldest and most respected wine families in the world. Their commitment to innovation and quality has positioned Antinori wines among the finest, with renowned labels such as Tignanello and Solaia representing the pinnacle of Italian winemaking.

In the New World, Robert Mondavi Winery in Napa Valley, established in 1966, played a pivotal role in elevating the status of American wines on the global stage. Robert Mondavi’s vision of creating wines that could stand alongside the finest European offerings led to the development of iconic wines like the Opus One collaboration with Baron Philippe de Rothschild.

Red wine is celebrated for its diverse array of flavors and aromas, which are influenced by grape variety, climate, soil, and winemaking techniques. Common characteristics include notes of dark fruits such as blackberry, plum, and cherry, as well as secondary aromas like vanilla, chocolate, and tobacco derived from oak aging. The tannins in red wine, which come from the grape skins, seeds, and stems, provide structure and astringency, contributing to its aging potential.

The experience of enjoying red wine is multifaceted, involving the senses of sight, smell, and taste. Connoisseurs often describe the wine's "body," referring to the weight and fullness on the palate, and its "finish," the lingering taste after swallowing. Red wines can range from light and fruity to bold and full-bodied, making them versatile companions for a wide variety of foods, from delicate dishes to hearty meats and cheeses.

Red wine not only offers a sensory pleasure but also boasts several health benefits when consumed in moderation. Studies have suggested that red wine's polyphenols, particularly resveratrol, may contribute to heart health by improving cardiovascular function and reducing inflammation. This has led to the popular notion of the "French Paradox," where moderate red wine consumption is associated with a lower incidence of heart disease despite a diet high in saturated fats.

In conclusion, red wine is a beverage steeped in history and tradition, celebrated for its complexity and ability to evoke the essence of the regions from which it originates. From ancient times to the modern era, it continues to captivate and delight wine lovers around the world, each bottle telling a story of heritage, craftsmanship, and the timeless art of winemaking.

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