Evenstad Domaine Serene Reserve - Pinot Noir 2002
The history of the wine
Below, you can delve into the history of this wine — its producer, grape, area, and region.
Willamette Valley
Willamette Valley lies in the north-western state of Oregon in the United States and has been the state's most important wine region since the AVA was established in 1983. The area stretches about 240 kilometres from the Columbia river in the north to Eugene in the south, between the Coast Range in the west and the Cascade Mountains in the east.
The climate is distinctly cool continental with an Atlantic character, mild rainy winters and dry summers, where the Pacific moderates the temperature via the Van Duzer Corridor. The area contains 11 sub-AVAs, including Dundee Hills (characteristic red volcanic Jory soil), Eola-Amity Hills, Yamhill-Carlton, Ribbon Ridge, Chehalem Mountains and McMinnville. The soils fall into three main types: volcanic Jory soils, sedimentary Willakenzie soils and marine sedimentary deposits. Pinot Noir dominates with over 70 percent of the plantings, complemented by Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Riesling and Gamay Noir. The style often resembles Burgundy with elegant, acid-driven wines; Pinot Noir shows cherry, raspberry, strawberry, earthiness, spices, smoky character and fine tannins, while Chardonnay has stone fruit, citrus, apple and minerality. The area is known for its strong commitment to biodynamic and organic viticulture and its status as one of the United States' most classic Pinot Noir regions.
When this wine was made, the world looked very different. Here are some of the stories that unfolded while this bottle quietly aged in its cellar.
You are in safe hands
100% authentic bottles
All bottles undergo a thorough authenticity test by our certified sommeliers before being offered for sale. We reject bottles we are unsure about.
Thorough quality check
Cork, capsule, fill level, label condition, and provenance are individually documented for each bottle. A physical certificate is included with every purchase.
60-day return policy
We are confident in the quality of our wines, and you as a buyer should be too. Return any unopened bottle within 60 days for a full refund — no questions asked.
4.7 on Trustpilot
277 customers have shared their experience. From the first email to the bottle arriving safely – we take pride in making a difference from start to finish.
How it handles
you your wine
Storage
Store the bottle horizontally at 12–14°C and avoid direct sunlight, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations.
Opening
Allow the bottle to stand upright for 24–48 hours before opening to allow sediment to settle. Use a professional corkscrew and open carefully.
Enjoyment
Serve at 17–18°C and be patient – there is a great difference in how and how quickly wines open up when they are aerated.
GUIDE TO THE GOOD WINE EXPERIENCE
We will help you throughout the journey. Here you can read our guide on how to treat the wine. If you have any questions, you are always welcome to write or call us.
Our customers say it best!
Based on 247 reviews