David Hill

David Hill Estate Pinot Gris

White wine
4.0
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WINE DESCRIPTION
David Hill Estate Pinot Gris is a quality wine produced by David Hill Winery, a renowned winery located in the Willamette Valley appellation of Oregon. The grapes for this wine are sourced from the estate's vineyards, which are known for their unique soil composition and ideal microclimate. The winemaking process involves gentle pressing of the grapes and fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve the delicate flavors and aromas of the fruit. The resulting wine is a refreshing and crisp white wine with notes of citrus, pear, and honey, and a subtle hint of minerality. It is a perfect accompaniment to seafood, chicken, and light pasta dishes.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
This David Hill Estate Pinot Gris is a well-balanced dry white wine with aromas of apricot, peach, and a hint of floral.On the palate, it has a medium body and smooth acidity, with flavors of honeydew melon, pear, and a subtle hint of minerality. It finishes with a crisp and textural finish. Enjoy this delightful white wine with seafood, poultry, or light salads.
EXPERT RATING
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Profile
Sweetness:
Dry
Dry
Lusciously Sweet
Alcohol:
High
Very Low Alcohol
Very High
Intensity:
Mildly aromatic
Subtle
Powerful
Body:
Generous
Light Bodied
Full Bodied
Acidity:
Smooth
Soft
Crisp
Tannin:
No tannin
No Tannin
Grippy
GRAPES (1)
Pinot Gris
Pinot Gris
ORIGINS
Winery:  David Hill
Region:  Oregon
Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, located between Washington to the north and California to the south. It is known for its diverse landscape of forests, mountains, rivers, and high desert, and for its vibrant wine industry. Oregon's wine industry dates back to the mid-1800s, when the first vineyards were planted in the Willamette Valley. The region was largely forgotten until the 1960s, when a group of pioneering winemakers began to experiment with Pinot Noir and other cool-climate varieties. Since then, Oregon has become one of the most important wine regions in the United States, with over 500 wineries and more than 1,000 vineyards.
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