Benton Lane Pinot Noir 2022 750ml

Benton Lane Pinot Noir 2022 750ml

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Pull a glass of Benton Lane’s Oregon Pinot Noir and you’ll be greeted by a deep garnet hue and an immediate lift of ripe Bing cherries, red plum and floral hibiscus that feels both bright and grounded. On the palate it’s voluptuous without being heavy—soft, ripe tannins carry a plush layer of mixed berry and bittersweet chocolate, while a subtle earthiness of forest mushroom and a whisper of white pepper add savory depth. The texture is silky and generous, making each sip move effortlessly to a lively, seamless finish that invites another taste. This is the kind of Pinot that plays well with roasted vegetables, richer fish like salmon or halibut, and starch-forward dishes such as creamy risottos or buttered potatoes; it’s equally at home during a relaxed weeknight dinner or a small celebration with friends. Benton Lane’s careful farming in Oregon yields a bright acidity and approachable structure that makes this wine an easy crowd-pleaser.

Perfect Pairings: Roast veggies, seared salmon, or a creamy mushroom risotto.

Tasting Notes:
- Aromas of Bing cherry, red plum, and hibiscus.
- Plush red fruit and bittersweet chocolate with silky tannins.
- Savory mushroom undertones, white pepper, and a lively finish.

  • Varietal Pinot Noir
  • Closure type Pinot Noir
  • Brand Benton Lane
  • Country United States
  • SKU 1200856
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Varietal

Pinot Noir

Country-United States

United States

When people talk New World wine, the United States usually steals the spotlight. Here’s the thing: American winemakers blend old-school craft with smart, modern tech, and it shows in the glass. For more than a century, growers have turned coast-to-coast landscapes into thriving vineyards, dialing in grape varieties to match the climate, soil, and altitude.

California is the first name most of us think of—and for good reason. From Napa and Sonoma to Paso Robles, the sunshine and cool nights create bold, structured Cabernet Sauvignon and plush Merlot you can sip now or cellar. But the story doesn’t end there.

Head north and you’ll find Oregon leaning into elegant, site-driven Pinot Noir and crisp whites. Washington State delivers dark-fruited Cabernet, Merlot, and Syrah with lift and polish. Swing east to New York and you’ll meet vibrant, cool-climate styles—think Finger Lakes Riesling with laser focus and Long Island reds with coastal freshness. Different climates, different soils, one theme: quality.

Want a quick cheat sheet?

  • California: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay; ripe fruit, power, depth.
  • Oregon: Pinot Noir (plus Pinot Gris, Chardonnay); finesse, balance, earthy nuance.
  • Washington State: Cabernet, Merlot, Syrah; concentrated fruit, clean lines.
  • New York: Riesling, Cabernet Franc; bright acidity, mineral drive.

Shopping online makes it simple. Filter by grape, region, or style, and let tasting notes guide you. Looking for steak-night Cab? Weeknight Pinot? A zesty Riesling for spicy takeout? You’ll find it fast—and at a price that makes sense.

Bottom line: American wine is range and reliability wrapped into one. Whether you want a cellar-worthy Cabernet or a refreshingly crisp white, the U.S. has a bottle with your name on it. Ready to explore?

FAQs

1) What U.S. regions should I start with?
Start with California for Cabernet and Merlot, Oregon for Pinot Noir, Washington for bold reds with balance, and New York for high-acid whites like Riesling.

2) Are American wines good for aging?
Many are. Top California Cabernets and select Washington reds can age 5–15+ years. Oregon Pinot and New York Riesling can also develop beautifully, depending on producer and vintage.

3) How do I pick the right bottle online?
Use filters for grape, region, price, and style. Read quick tasting notes, check food pairings, and compare a few customer favorites. If you’re torn, start with a mixed pack to sample across regions.

Region

Oregon

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