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    2019 Lange "Freedom Hill Vineyard" Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley, OR) 3R

    3R

    Slightly more fruit and body thanks to warmer climates and riper grapes

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    2019 Lange "Freedom Hill Vineyard" Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley, OR) 3R

    Displaying an elegant structure with a touch of mysterious depth at its heart, this wine introduces flavors of blueberry and guava, intertwined with subtle spice and mineral nuances. It gracefully finishes with polished tannins. Enjoy it from now through 2031. A limited production of 250 cases.

    About The Varietal

    Pinot Noir

    Ranked as the 10th most widely planted grape variety globally, Pinot Noir has amassed a dedicated following among passionate wine enthusiasts. Originally the predominant red wine grape of Burgundy, its allure has led to widespread adoption and admiration in vineyards across the globe. The elusive charm of Pinot Noir has found a home in diverse wine regions worldwide.

    About The Producer

    Lange

    Established in 1987, Lange Estate is a family-owned and operated winery earning recognition as a premier producer of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Gris in the heart of Willamette Valley. Through research and discussions with the region's pioneers, Don and Wendy Lange purchased a 30-acre hillside property positioned on the same latitude as the renowned vineyards of Burgundy. The gently rolling, east-facing slopes, coupled with varying elevations, contribute complexity and dimension to their wine offerings.

    3R

    Slightly more fruit and body thanks to warmer climates and riper grapes