Soirée Oregon Pinot Noir 2003 is 100% Oregon Pinot Noir. Barrel aging was 8 months in 3/10 new French oak, 1/4 1-year-old French oak, and the remainder in neutral French oak.
![]() |
This is a collaborative project between Low Country Imports of Raleigh, NC, and Rex Hill Vineyard's Winemaker Ryan Harms.
Tasting Notes: Bright cherry red transparent in the glass, the appearance telegraphs the upcoming performance. Fruit forward cherry, raspberry and strawberry flavors take the lead, with nutmeg and clove spices supporting. This is a light dancer on the tongue, fluid and polished, precise, with nothing to rub you the wrong way. The red fruit keeps going through the easy conclusion, which begs and encore. |
Very nice value ($12). Production: 2000 cases.



I just purchased a bottle of this wine. Really smooth.. I paid $15 at Kroger... its worth it.
Posted by: Jake | February 21, 2007 at 12:16 AM
I wanna know does the 2007 soiree wine taste the same as the 2003 soiree wine?
Posted by: orlevia washington | December 16, 2008 at 05:29 PM