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2023 Haden Fig, "Freedom Hill" Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley

Oregon / Willamette Valley , United States (750mL)
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2023 Haden Fig, "Freedom Hill" Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley

When it comes to the Willamette Valley, few single vineyards command the same legendary reverence as Freedom Hill. Meticulously dry-farmed and treated with the utmost respect for the land, this iconic site is famous for yielding wines with an unmistakable, broodingly savory spine and remarkable structural longevity. Winemaker Erin Nuccio coaxes absolute magic from these older vines for the Haden Fig label, crafting a Pinot Noir that brilliantly balances power with ethereal grace. It is a masterclass in tension, delivering a perfumed, complex profile that effortlessly outclasses its price point. On the palate, it explodes with vibrant layers of oil-cured black olives, sour cherries, crushed red plums, and wet forest floor, all framed by incredibly fine-grained, melt-away tannins and a pulsing, mineral-driven finish.

For an unforgettable pairing that brings a taste of Portland’s elite wine scene to your table, look no further than Dame, the Northeast quadrant's premier destination for low-intervention gems and wood-fired mastery. The kitchen’s signature wood-roasted wild mushrooms, served over a rich bed of stone-ground polenta and finished with shaved black truffles, makes for a transcendent match. The wine's vibrant structural acidity effortlessly cuts right through the buttery polenta, while the deep, marine-sediment undertones of the Freedom Hill vineyard latch onto the smoky, earthy depth of the truffles and mushrooms. It is a seamless, restaurant-caliber pairing that beautifully highlights the savory, intellectual side of Oregon Pinot Noir.

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