Joel Gott Oregon Pinot Gris
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Description
Description
Joel Gott Oregon Pinot Gris is a 750ml, 13.2% ABV white wine made from 100% Pinot Gris sourced from Oregon's Willamette Valley. Drawing fruit from prized sub-appellations including Dundee Hills and Eola-Amity Hills, this bottling earned a Global Masters Gold medal on its 2018 vintage.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.2% | Origin: Willamette Valley, Oregon | Style: Dry White Wine | Producer: Joel Gott Wines
Production & Heritage
Joel Gott Wines, founded by fourth-generation California winemaker Joel Gott, sources this Pinot Gris from vineyard sites on the eastern side of Oregon's Willamette Valley. The fruit grows in deep, well-draining soils studded with large rocks that contribute minerality, while red, iron-rich soils from the Dundee Hills AVA add concentrated, complex character. After harvest, the juice undergoes a long, cool fermentation in stainless steel tanks — a deliberate approach that preserves the grape's bright varietal aromatics and crisp acidity without oak influence.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with Meyer lemon, key lime, and ripe pear before shifting to softer notes of peach blossom and orange blossom. Underlying suggestions of Fuji apple and honey add depth without heaviness.
Taste: Bright acidity drives the entry, carrying crisp citrus flavors that recall lemon meringue pie. The mid-palate broadens with Bartlett pear and a gentle sweetness reminiscent of honeydew melon, while delicate floral notes weave throughout. The overall impression is balanced and fruit-forward without tipping into residual sugar territory.
Finish: The finish is long and well-balanced, with lingering bright citrus and a clean mineral thread. A subtle pear quality persists, keeping the wine refreshing through the last sip.
How to Drink Joel Gott Pinot Gris
Serve well-chilled at 45–50°F to let the aromatics open gradually; this wine shines on its own or alongside a light meal. A French 75 variation substituting this Pinot Gris for Champagne highlights its bright citrus backbone. A White Wine Spritzer with soda water and a lime wheel plays to the wine's natural crispness without drowning its fruit. A Hugo Spritz — elderflower liqueur, sparkling water, and fresh mint — pairs naturally with the wine's floral and melon notes.
Best For
- Warm-weather patio dining with seafood or salads
- Introducing white wine drinkers to Oregon Pinot Gris
- Casual dinner-party pours that don't require decanting
- Bringing a crowd-pleasing bottle to a summer gathering
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Joel Gott Pinot Gris taste like? It leads with bright citrus — Meyer lemon and lime — then moves into ripe pear, honeydew melon, and subtle floral notes. The finish is long, clean, and mineral-driven.
How does Joel Gott Pinot Gris compare to King Estate Pinot Gris? Both are Willamette Valley Pinot Gris bottlings, but Joel Gott draws specifically from sub-appellations like Dundee Hills and Eola-Amity Hills, which contribute notable minerality and complexity. King Estate, based in the southern Willamette Valley near Eugene, tends toward a rounder, fruit-driven profile at a similar price tier.
Is Joel Gott Pinot Gris good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balance of bright acidity, fruit sweetness, and mineral finish makes it a satisfying standalone pour, especially when served well-chilled.
Where is Joel Gott Pinot Gris made? The wine is produced by Joel Gott Wines using 100% Pinot Gris grapes grown in Oregon's Willamette Valley, with fruit sourced from the Dundee Hills and Eola-Amity Hills AVAs.
What foods pair well with Joel Gott Pinot Gris? Grilled shrimp or prawns complement the wine's citrus lift. Goat cheese salad echoes its tangy acidity. Pan-seared halibut matches its weight without overpowering the delicate fruit. Thai green papaya salad works with the melon and lime notes. A charcuterie board with mild, creamy cheeses like Havarti lets the floral aromatics stand out.
What sizes does Joel Gott Pinot Gris come in? The standard bottling is available in 750ml format.
Is Joel Gott Pinot Gris worth the price? It positions as an accessible, everyday-drinking Oregon Pinot Gris that punches above its price tier thanks to sourcing from top Willamette Valley sub-appellations. The Global Masters Gold medal on its 2018 vintage reinforces its quality-to-value ratio.
Why Joel Gott Pinot Gris?
What separates this bottling from the crowded Pinot Gris field is its vineyard sourcing: fruit from both Dundee Hills and Eola-Amity Hills gives it a mineral complexity that many wines at this level lack. The iron-rich volcanic soils of Dundee Hills contribute concentrated flavors, while the rocky, well-drained eastern Willamette sites add a clean structural backbone. Stainless steel fermentation at cool temperatures ensures none of that terroir character gets masked by oak. For drinkers who want a genuine taste of Oregon's best-regarded white-wine regions without a premium-tier price tag, this is a reliable, well-made expression.
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