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Momtazi Family Estate Pinot Noir 2017

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Momtazi Family Estate Pinot Noir 2017
Oregon’s Willamette Valley is home to some of the world’s finest Pinot. Hailing from the Momtazi family’s biodynamically farmed vineyards, this mature 2017 is elegant and complex, and rivals bottles from Burgundy that cost three times as much.
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Wine Details

Silver
  • Red - Medium Bodied
  • United StatesUnited States
  • Pinot Noir
  • 12.8% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • 31 December 2030
  • Biodynamic

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Momtazi Family Estate Pinot Noir is a medium-bodied red wine with a beautiful balance of flavor concentration, freshness and elegance. In the glass, it offers black cherry and pomegranate, hints of white pepper and an earthy undertone.
Wine Food Pairings
Salmon, tuna steak, roast chicken or duck, burgers, barbecue, charcuterie, mushrooms, soft and creamy cheeses
Beyond the Label
Though Pinot Noir is beloved worldwide, there are relatively few places it grows well. Burgundy, France is one of them. Oregon’s Willamette Valley is another. And some of the best from the latter are undoubtedly the bottlings of Moe Momtazi and his family, who were pioneers of the area.

Their story begins in Iran, in the late 1970s. Revolution had broken out, and daily life for Moe, then a civil engineer, and his wife Flora was becoming increasingly difficult. Both were born and raised there, but they could see it wouldn’t be fit for them to start their own family.

So, when Flora became pregnant in 1982, they decided to flee—via motorcycle, through the mountains of Pakistan, chased by Revolutionary Guards.

Eventually, they landed in Texas and Moe established a successful engineering company. But when they moved to Oregon a few years later, he felt a pull to pursue his true calling—sustainable farming. They purchased 496 acres on which to plant vineyards, raise a farm and build a winery.

“This has always been my passion ever since childhood, to grow things holistically,” says Moe, who, at a young age, would watch his grandfather care for tea leaves and remembers his father making wine in their basement.

Today, he, Flora and their three daughters farm biodynamically, and intervene as little as possible when making their wine. “We don't adjust or add, we don’t use enzymes or yeast; it’s all done naturally,” he says. “It takes our wines a little longer to evolve, but when they do, they can age for a long time.”

Their 2017 Pinot Noir is a model of balance, with a beautiful tension of power, freshness and elegance. It’s just now entering its peak drinking window. Look forward to notes of black cherry and pomegranate, hints of white pepper and an earthy undertone that mirrors the finest Burgundy.

Though Pinot Noir is beloved worldwide, there are relatively few places it grows...

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