Day Wines, Vin de Days
Staff Pick
Organic

Day Wines, Vin de Days - 2022

750 mL
Item # 51746

A fresh and savory dry red, this is a blend of majority Pinot Noir with a touch of Meunier. Half whole cluster fermented and half de-stemmed, this spends a short period aging in neutral oak and stainless steel. Pair this food-friendly red with Vietnamese chicken wings.

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Red
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Practicing Organic

Wine made from grapes grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides in the vineyard.


Staff Pick Notes

Crafted by the talented female winemaker Day Camp Wines’ own Erin Nuccio, this Oregon Pinot Noir is a joyful expression of the Willamette Valley’s laid-back yet vibrant spirit. VIN de Days brings a fresh, unpretentious vibe — a wine made for sharing with good friends around a long dinner table or on a breezy patio. In the glass, it shows lively aromas of red cherry, wild strawberry, and subtle rose petals, with a hint of earthiness and spice. On the palate, it’s bright and silky, with juicy fruit, a whisper of forest floor, and a mouthwatering, food-friendly finish. This is Pinot that doesn’t take itself too seriously — approachable, energetic, and full of character. A bottle that celebrates Oregon’s beauty and the creativity of women shaping the wine world today.

- SW

More About This Wine

Pinot Noir

The Burgundy region of northeastern France is the historic home of the Pinot Noir grape, and is the source of the world’s greatest examples. Here one finds renditions of Pinot Noir that deliver power with finesse and grace, wines that have unimaginable depth of flavor, yet are perfectly balanced and ephemeral in the mouth - in short, wines that deliver all that Pinot Noir has to offer. Terroir, the concept that wines from a specific region have unique and identifiable traits, is intricately...

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Willamette Valley

Perhaps the most familiar wine producing region in Oregon, the Willamette Valley is actually a group of distinct AVA's (American Viticultural Areas). This varied area is home to approximately two thirds of Oregon's wineries. Bounded roughly by the cities of Portland in the north and Eugene in the south, the near-idyllic wine growing region is cradled between the Cascade Mountain Range on its east side and the Coastal Range to the west, and produces some of America's most sublime expressions of...

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Oregon

The largest wine region in Oregon is the Willamette Valley, lying between the cities of Portland and Eugene and home to most of Oregon’s wineries. As it does not have one homogeneous climate, it has been broken up into several different AVAs. In the best of them, the perfect amounts of wind, rain, sun exposure, and altitude combine to give Pinot Noir the warm days and cool nights it needs in order to thrive. Combine that with good drainage and poor soils, and you’ve got the perfect environment...

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