Roosevelt Pinot Noir 2022 Elk Cove
92,70 €
| Year | 2022 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Typology | Red Wine |
| Format | 75 Cl |
| Origin | USA |
| Grape Variety | Pinot Noir |
| Label | Craft, Indigenous Yeast, Steel, Wood |
| Magazzino |
ROOSEVELT PINOT NOIR 2022
Roosevelt Pinot Noir 2022: vibrant freshness, modern elegance and pure Willamette Valley identity
Overview of Roosevelt Pinot Noir 2022
A young, dynamic and highly expressive Pinot Noir from the Willamette Valley
Roosevelt Pinot Noir 2022 is a contemporary and immediate expression of Pinot Noir from the Willamette Valley, a benchmark region for elegant, fresh and terroir-driven red wines. The 2022 vintage shows a more fragrant and direct profile, with crunchy red fruit, lively acidity and fine yet clearly defined tannins. It is a wine designed to highlight the most immediate and expressive side of Pinot Noir while maintaining balance and precision. The Roosevelt approach emphasizes drinkability, purity and fruit transparency. A sleek, elegant Pinot Noir focused on varietal character and freshness. The wine contains sulfites.
History of Roosevelt Pinot Noir
A modern and accessible interpretation of Oregon Pinot Noir
The Roosevelt project fits into the evolving tradition of Pinot Noir in the Willamette Valley, reinterpreting it in a more modern and approachable style. The goal is to highlight fruit purity and drinkability while maintaining a strong connection to terroir. Compared to more structured or reserve cuvées, this Pinot Noir expresses a fresher and more direct style. The 2022 vintage reinforces this vision with a bright, less layered but highly consistent profile. A Pinot Noir focused on identity, immediacy and drinking pleasure.
Vineyard philosophy of Roosevelt Pinot Noir
Selected vineyards and balance between freshness and ripeness
Pinot Noir grapes for Roosevelt come from selected vineyards in the Willamette Valley, farmed with attention to balanced vine growth. The cool regional climate allows slow ripening that preserves acidity and aromatic finesse. Vineyard philosophy prioritizes harvest at optimal ripeness to maintain freshness and fruit precision. Yields are controlled but not extreme, supporting an accessible and immediate style. A vineyard approach focused on aromatic purity and natural drinkability.
Winemaking and grape variety of Roosevelt Pinot Noir 2022
Gentle extraction and fruit-forward winemaking style
Roosevelt Pinot Noir 2022 is made from 100% Pinot Noir, with winemaking designed to preserve fragrance and immediacy. Fermentation uses gentle extraction to maintain finesse and a clean aromatic profile. Oak influence is limited and carefully integrated to avoid overshadowing the fruit. Aging focuses on tension and drinkability rather than structure. A straightforward winemaking approach that highlights freshness, fruit and smooth texture. The wine contains sulfites.
Tasting notes of Roosevelt Pinot Noir 2022
Fragrant, smooth and immediately enjoyable profile
Color: bright, translucent ruby red.
Nose: fresh cherry, raspberry, wild strawberry, light floral notes and delicate spice.
Palate: agile, fresh and balanced, with fine tannins, lively acidity and a clean, fruit-driven finish.
Food pairings for Roosevelt Pinot Noir
Versatile pairing for modern everyday cuisine
Roosevelt Pinot Noir 2022 pairs easily with contemporary and versatile cuisine. It works well with white meats, roast chicken, turkey and grilled vegetables. It also complements light pasta dishes, mushrooms and medium-aged cheeses. Slightly chilled, it can suit more informal occasions. A wine designed for everyday quality dining and simple yet elegant cuisine.
Technical sheet – Roosevelt Pinot Noir 2022
- Grape variety: 100% Pinot Noir
- Vintage: 2022
- Region: Oregon, USA
- Area: Willamette Valley
- Alcohol: approx. 12.5–13.5% vol
- Serving temperature: 13–15°C
- Aging: stainless steel and light oak
- Contains sulfites
Elk Cove Vineyards winery in Oregon: outstanding Pinot Noir from the Willamette Valley
History of Elk Cove Vineyards in the Willamette Valley
Campbell family origins and the development of wine in Oregon
Elk Cove Vineyards is one of the most iconic wineries in the Willamette Valley, a name that represents the qualitative evolution of modern American wine. Founded in 1974 by the Campbell family, this winery was established at a time when Oregon was still an emerging wine frontier, far from international recognition. The decision to focus on varieties such as Pinot Noir proved visionary, helping to shape the identity of the region. Over the years, Elk Cove has remained family-owned, a key factor in ensuring long-term consistency and vision. The estate has gradually expanded its vineyards across the most suitable areas of the valley, refining a more and more distinctive style. Growth has always been driven by quality rather than quantity, building a strong reputation in global markets. Today, Elk Cove Vineyards stands for reliability, elegance, and consistency in the Oregon wine scene.
Vineyard philosophy of Elk Cove Vineyards in Oregon
Sustainable viticulture and terroir expression in the Willamette Valley
Elk Cove’s vineyard philosophy is based on a fundamental principle: respect for the Willamette Valley terroir as the defining element of the wine. The vineyards are farmed using sustainable practices, with constant attention to soil health and biodiversity. Oregon’s cool climate, characterized by mild summers and cool nights, allows for slow and even ripening of the grapes, enhancing aromatic complexity and natural acidity. Elk Cove manages each vineyard parcel individually, adapting farming techniques to soil composition and exposure. The goal is to obtain grapes that fully express both varietal and territorial identity without manipulation. Limited chemical intervention and careful yield control help maintain natural balance in the vineyard. The result is precise and thoughtful viticulture that enhances the unique character of Pinot Noir and other grape varieties.
Winemaking and production at Elk Cove Vineyards
Cellar techniques and the style of Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
In the cellar, Elk Cove Vineyards follows an approach that combines technical expertise with deep respect for the raw material. Grapes are vinified with meticulous attention to detail, often using native yeast fermentations to preserve the authentic character of the fruit. Temperature control during fermentation helps maintain freshness and aromatic integrity, essential elements of Oregon wine style. Aging takes place in carefully selected French oak barrels, with balanced use of new oak to avoid overpowering varietal expression. Pinot Noir, in particular, is crafted to highlight elegance, finesse, and depth rather than extraction and power. Elk Cove shows great sensitivity in adapting winemaking techniques to each vintage while maintaining stylistic consistency. Each wine reflects a balance between human intervention and natural evolution, aiming for authenticity and precision. All wines contain sulfites, used responsibly to ensure stability and quality over time.
Elk Cove Vineyards today: a benchmark for Oregon Pinot Noir
Quality, recognition, and international positioning of Elk Cove wines
Today, Elk Cove Vineyards is a benchmark for high-quality wines from Oregon. The winery is internationally recognized for producing elegant, balanced, and age-worthy Pinot Noir wines that can compete with top global expressions. Its presence in prestigious restaurant wine lists and consistent praise from critics confirm the strength of its vision. Elk Cove continues to invest in single-vineyard expression, strengthening its connection with the Willamette Valley terroir. Sustainability and quality remain at the core of the winery’s strategy in an increasingly competitive market. The estate stands out for its refined and recognizable style, blending tradition and innovation without compromise. Elk Cove Vineyards represents one of the finest expressions of contemporary American wine.
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