Beaux Freres Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2021

Two 94-point scores from Suckling and Spectator, the latter of which may just be waiting until later this year to crown this winery with yet another Top 100 appearance. 95 from Decanter who wrote, “This wine combines elegance and depth of complexity to a tee.” 95 from The Wine Advocate who waxed poetic: “The palate is stunning: it strikes a balance between highly concentrated, nuanced fruit and an uplifted, silky structure, and it has a particularly elegant finish.”

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95 Points, Parker’s Wine Advocate
I tasted the 2021 Pinot Noir Willamette Valley about a month after it was bottled, but it doesn’t seem to matter—it bursts from the glass with generous pomegranate, cranberry and raspberry preserves aromas and accents of orange peel, aniseed and tea leaves. The palate is stunning: it strikes a balance between highly concentrated, nuanced fruit and an uplifted, silky structure, and it has a particularly elegant finish.

95 Points, Decanter
This estate’s signature vineyard was a plum orchard for many years. This site is a mix of own-rooted vines along with grafted Dijon clones. The oldest vines are 34 years old. This wine combines elegance and depth of complexity to a tee. The aromatics of the site’s signature forest floor and exotic spices hint at lingering dark fruit notes. Red berry fruits give way to pluots, black plums and mint. There is a savoury underline throughout the wine’s balanced, elegant texture. Silky tannins to finish. (Drink between 2023-2036)

94 Points, Wine Spectator
Sleek, graceful and elegantly proportioned, with expressive violet, raspberry, guava and black tea flavors that jump out of the glass and gather richness toward polished tannins. Drink now through 2032.

94 Points, James Suckling
Wild and vibrant nose of rosemary, cherry stones, small strawberries, violets and seaweed. So fresh, with a medium body and powdery tannins. I like the persistent fine, chalky texture. Unfined and unfiltered. Drink or hold.

Beaux Freres is the undisputed king of Oregon winemaking. It’s a winery that’s unlike any other in all of Oregon and beyond. It was started as a joint project between star winemaker Mike Etzel and his brother-in-law and the most important wine critic of all time, Robert Parker, Jr.

The mission was simple: showcase the very best Pinot Noir in Oregon. Looking back, though, it wasn’t aiming high enough. Utilizing an old pig farm, Beaux Freres was transformed into the Willamette Valley’s premier ticket. It quickly turned into a cult winery and represented Oregon’s very best on the international stage for years and years, which has led to countless new investments and talent poured into the region.

The wines are consistently amongst the most highly rated in the country. They’ve received every accolade under the sun: a Wine Spectator Top 10 placement, plus more than 20 wines that have received 95 or more points from the same publication (the second place winery only has 5).

And more importantly than any of the scores, the quality and elegance in the bottle is unmatched here. I find these wines almost easily recognizable in a blind-tasting because of their signature purity and overall class. It’s hard to describe unless you’ve tasted the wines before. If you have, you’ve probably joined the 5+ years-long waiting list.

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