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2022 Torii Mor Willamette Valley Pinot Gris

2022 Torii Mor Willamette Valley Pinot Gris
Wine Specs
Vintage
2022
Varietal
Pinot Gris
Appellation
Willamette Valley
Vineyard Designation
Kraemer Vineyard; near Silverton, Willamette Valley appellation, 100% handpicked October 13 and 22 20 Brix, 100% of the blend.
Harvest Date
October 7, 2022
Acid
T.A. 0.693 gr/100 ml
pH
3.22
Bottling Date
February 15, 2022
Residual Sugar
0.2 gr/100 ml
Alcohol %
13.3
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/ 750ml bottle
SKU: 2022PG
90 Points: Wine Enthusiast

Lively acidity marks the way for this crisp Pinot Gris. The wine's pineapple, honeycomb and toasted filbert aromas are graced by the kind of fresh salinity you get with an ocean breeze. Look for flavors of lemongrass, tangerine and wet slate to brighten your day.

Wine Specs
Vintage
2022
Varietal
Pinot Gris
Appellation
Willamette Valley
Vineyard Designation
Kraemer Vineyard; near Silverton, Willamette Valley appellation, 100% handpicked October 13 and 22 20 Brix, 100% of the blend.
Harvest Date
October 7, 2022
Acid
T.A. 0.693 gr/100 ml
pH
3.22
Bottling Date
February 15, 2022
Residual Sugar
0.2 gr/100 ml
Alcohol %
13.3
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Torii Mor’s 2022 Pinot Gris displays a light golden color, a rich forward aroma of fresh citrus, tropical fruits with honeysuckle floral notes. The flavors show a bright, refreshing acidity, followed by a light sweetness and rich fruity notes of ripe pears, passion fruit finishing with delicate aromatic spice notes of boxwood and ginger. The wine texture is juicy, rich and mouth-filling. The finish is bright, rich, with a long fruity-sweet finish.
Vineyard Notes
Kraemer Vineyard; near Silverton, Willamette Valley appellation, 100% handpicked October 13 and 22 20 Brix, 100% of the blend.
Production Notes
The 2022 growing season started with an average bud break in early April, following a cold and wet winter with a few snow events. It was a typical cold Oregonian winter. In mid-April turned colder than average with an unreasonably late snow/frost event that damaged some of the buds which led to smaller yields. We had to wait for secondary buds to appear which pushed back the forecasted harvest dates to October. The cold wet spring also amped up the pressure of mildew in the vineyards. After getting off to less than ideal start the growing season flipped to the other extreme with record setting temperatures in July, August and September. Bloom occurred during the warm dry weather flowering went really well offsetting some of our previous concerns about the low yield. Expecting an October harvest date led to some worries about underripe fruit, rain, birds and disease pressure. Those worries all went away with perfect weather late in the summer into October. The grape yields were on the low side with fruit displaying perfect balance of flavors, sugars and acid.
Winemaker Notes
Our Pinot Gris was pressed then racked into stainless steel tanks and inoculated with three distinct yeast strains, D47, X5 and Delta, selected to accentuate ripe fruit flavors and provide multiple complexities from this combination of strains. Fermentation lasted 30 days. After aging on lees without Malo-Lactic fermentation the wine was cold stabilized, filtered and bottled.
Food Pairing Notes
This Pinot Gris will be a great food pairing to seafood, spicy Thai food and pasta dishes.
Other Notes
Production: 1,131 cases.