Resonance Resonance Vineyard Pinot Noir 2017 delivers expressive aromas, intricate fruit and mineral notes, and a distinctive sense of Oregon terroir, thanks to the vision of Maison Louis Jadot and Jacques Lardière. With top critical acclaim and an enthusiastic following, it is an exceptional example of Oregon Pinot Noir rooted in French winemaking heritage.
TasteResonance Resonance Vineyard Pinot Noir 2017 presents a beautiful deep red hue, with aromas of black cherry, violet, truffle, and nuanced notes of tobacco and exotic wood. On the palate, it is harmonious and finely structured, offering black and red fruit, spice, and hints of earthiness. There is an elegant minerality running through, supporting its dense fruit core and polished tannins, finishing long and graceful.
ProducerResonance Vineyard is a landmark estate in the Yamhill-Carlton AVA, Oregon, managed by the iconic Maison Louis Jadot of Burgundy - their first project outside France. Planted on un-grafted rootstock in 1981 and organically dry-farmed, the vineyard expresses a unique terroir with ancient basalt soils. Winemaking is overseen by Jacques Lardière, ex-technical director of Jadot, who brings decades of Burgundian expertise, minimal intervention, and a philosophy that champions purity, typicity, and sense of place.
Awards & Critic ScoresThe 2017 Resonance Vineyard Pinot Noir has been highly rated by critics, with The Wine Advocate granting it 93 points, praising its intensity, freshness, and fragrant finish. The wine also regularly features in lists of Oregon's premium Pinot Noirs. On Vivino, the 2017 vintage boasts a score of 4.1, underlining its reputation among enthusiast drinkers and collectors.