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- wondersofwine - 01-28-2008

Envious of Dananne and the bargain discovery of Lange Pinot Noir, I decided it was time to open my bottle of 2005 Lange Freedom Hill Vineyard Pinot Noir. Sells for $60 at the winery. Grapes are from a vineyard just south of Dallas, Oregon.
I took this bottle to a bring-your-own bottle wine dinner at St. Jacques in Raleigh and shared with the owner and several at my table. I had the welcoming flute of sparkling wine with the amuse bouche and the first course of puree of cauliflower soup. Poured the Pinot Noir for the veal ravioli and the pork dish (sage pork shank on crushed roots with caramelized celery root puree. (Dessert was apple crepe with caramel sauce. The whole meal was yummy but I couldn't eat all of the pork shank.)

The Freedom Hill Vineyard Pinot Noir was purple-red color with nearly opaque density. Viscous. Plummy nose (dark plums.)
Velvety tannins. Slight puckering but not unpleasantly so. Probably another year would decrease even that note of tannins. Dark plums, dark berries, slight underpinning of the soil. Nice match to both the veal ravioli with Brie cheese and mushroom veloute (delicate sauce) and the pork shank. A little sediment in the final pour from the bottle. My personal rating would be 18 or 18.5 points on a 20-point UC-Davis scale which equates to 90-92.5 on a 100-pt. scale.

2006 Angeline Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley (a glass at Hilltop House Restaurant with lunch of small quiche, shrimp bisque and salad) About $7.00 for the glass.

Pale mahagony in color; semi-transparent. Nose of wild berries and rich dark cherries. Flavors of ripe, juicy berries, delicate earthiness and strong peppery finish. Attractive. Found out on Internet that Angline wines are a product line of Martin Ray Winery and that they produce wines from a number of regions, Sonoma Coast, Russian River Valley, Mendocino County, Santa Barbara Chardonnay, etc. This Russian River Valley Pinot Noir is sourced from Soracco and Rocking B Vineyards. Vintner's notes say that by "cold soaking" the crushed grapes and fermenting at moderate temperatures, bright fruit flavors are extracted from the grape, without harsh tannins. pH 3.67, 13.9% alcohol, over 11,000 cases. Winery's suggested pairing: porkchops with mushrooms or light seared salmon fillet.


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- dananne - 01-28-2008

Sounds like a great time and, as always, nice notes. We've got some '03 and '04 Lange that are on our near-term drink list, though I had wanted to give the '03 just a bit more time to resolve some heat and tannins. Unfortunately, we don't have any '05s, though we have an '05 Ken Wright from Freedom Hill resting comfortably in the cellar. Given your notes, we'll probably let it rest until late this year, or possibly early '09.

Wish we had bought more of that '06 Lange . . . if only we had some way to get it back to Atlanta without risking purple-hued clothes in our checked luggage [img]http://wines.com/ubb/eek.gif[/img]