93pts James Suckling
Roses, huckleberries, flint, cedar and chalk on the nose. Blue and black fruit, orange peel, Earl Grey tea and cedar on the palate. It’s juicy and dry, with a pleasing balance of energetic fruit and earthiness. Medium-bodied.
Winemaker Notes
Four Graces 2024 Willamette V alley Pinot Noir opens with a beautiful bouquetof huckleberry, dried cherry, orange peel, clove, cedar, and mocha. On thepalate, fine tannin provides support to flavors of pomegranate and tartstrawberry. Persistent balanced acidity carries the wine through the finish.
Serve with pork tenderloin, mushroom risotto, or roasted chicken.
Winery Notes
Established in 2003, The Four Graces is committed to making rich, complex wines where the fruit may be elegantly expressed. The winery offers pinot noir as well as small amounts of pinot gris,pinot blanc and chardonnay. The wines are produced from our four estate vineyards — Foley Family, Doe Ridge, Weathergage and Black Walnut estates, as well as other top sites in the Willamette Valley. Highly acclaimed, The Four Graces wines are hand-crafted in small lots using traditional techniques coupled with the most modern technology in winemaking.
Named for the four daughters of the founders, The Four Graces are sustainably farmed, well-tended vineyards with the goal of producing rich, elegant, delicious, and complex wines.
The Black family purchased an existing vineyard in the Dundee Hills of the Willamette Valley in 2003 as a family retreat. They immediately began turning the estate into a sustainably farmed, well-tended vineyard with the goal of producing rich, elegant, delicious and complex wines.