2024 Haden Fig, Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills
2024 Haden Fig, Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills

2024 Haden Fig, Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills

Oregon / Willamette Valley, United States (750mL)
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2024 Haden Fig, Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills

Erin Nuccio is best known as the winemaker at Evesham-Wood, where he’s been producing ethereal and sought-after Pinot Noir for almost two decades. He began working for Evesham-Wood’s original owners in the early 2000s, and was instrumental in propelling the estate to the forefront of a burgeoning scene in the cooler Eola-Amity Hills subzone. The Haden Fig project originally began as his solo project, the label he’d move onto when he quit his day job at Evesham. But, as it turned out, Erin wound up taking over Evesham-Wood. Now, he keeps Haden Fig going as a more personal and creative outlet, a project where he can explore Pinot’s expression in some of the most remote corners of the Valley. 

Why You’ll Love It

  • This is sultry, heady Willamette Pinot. Dark fruit like black cherries, blackberries, and purple plums merge with cinnamon and clove spice, black tea, orange peel, and freshly-turned earth notes on the nose.

  • On the palate it’s resonant and deep, thrumming with more earthen minerality and purple fruit. Medium-bodied and plush, the tannic structure here is fine-grained and polished, with a wick of acidity coming through in the finish to keep it refreshing.

How To Enjoy It

  • This is expressive and ready to drink right now. But it’ll also continue to improve for another 5-7 years your cellar.

  • This could use a quick decant, so let it breathe for about 30 minutes before enjoying.

  • Then break out the Burgundy bowls, and enjoy around 65 degrees. 

  • Serve alongside a classic Pinot pairing like duck confit with lentils and revel in the glory of Erin Nuccio’s creations!

2024 Haden Fig, Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills
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