J. K. Carriere Provocateur Pinot Noir
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Description
J.K. Carriere Provocateur Pinot Noir is a non-vintage Willamette Valley Pinot Noir bottled at approximately 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Earning 92 points from Jeb Dunnuck and 91 points from both James Suckling and Josh Raynolds of Vinous, this multi-vintage blend from winemaker Jim Prosser deliberately draws on the strengths of several harvests to achieve a layered, Burgundian character that reviewers have compared to a good Villages Pommard.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Willamette Valley, Oregon | Non-Vintage Blend | Winery: J.K. Carriere Wines, Newberg, Oregon
Production & Heritage
J.K. Carriere Wines was founded by winemaker Jim Prosser in Newberg, Oregon, in the heart of the Willamette Valley. The Provocateur is a purposefully non-vintage cuvée — Prosser blends across multiple vintages (including 2018, 2019, and 2021 fruit in certain releases) to build volume, complexity, and a consistent house style. Fermentation relies on small-lot wild yeast in a combination of wood and stainless steel vessels, and the wine receives 100% barrel aging for 17 months in French oak, producing refined tannin structure and a subtle oak frame that stays in the background.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with cherry stone and concentrated plum, then unfolds into orange peel, hibiscus, thyme, and a distinctive waffle-cone sweetness. Underneath, there is a savory, soil-driven earthiness and a hint of grilled meat that signals depth beyond simple fruit.
Taste: The entry is substantial with a medium-plus attack of Bing cherry and ripe plum. At mid-palate, concentrated saline notes emerge alongside vibrant acidity that keeps the fruit lifted and linear. Spice weaves through the core, and the sweet fruit center holds its shape against a firm but not aggressive tannic framework.
Finish: Medium in length, the finish is defined by powdery, polished tannins and a crisp mineral-earthiness that lingers cleanly. A faint echo of dark cherry and dried herb closes the wine with quiet authority.
How to Drink Provocateur Pinot Noir
This wine is best served slightly below room temperature, around 58–62°F, and drinks well on its own — its acidity and tannin balance reward a simple pour in a Burgundy-shaped glass. For cocktail-adjacent serves, it can anchor a Pinot Noir Sangria with stone fruit and citrus peel, work beautifully in a classic Bishop (red wine with orange juice and sugar, served warm), or star in a Burgundy Spritz where its acidity and cherry notes hold up against a splash of soda and a twist of orange.
Best For
- Introducing a Burgundy lover to high-quality Oregon Pinot Noir
- Pairing with a slow-cooked duck or roast pork dinner
- Adding a distinctive, reviewer-endorsed selection to a home wine collection
- Gifting a wine enthusiast who values winemaker-driven, small-lot production
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Provocateur Pinot Noir taste like? It delivers concentrated Bing cherry and plum with saline minerality, vibrant acidity, and powdery tannins. Savory undertones of grilled meat, thyme, and earth give it a dark, meaty complexity beyond straightforward fruit.
How does Provocateur compare to Burgundy Villages Pommard? Reviewers have directly compared the Provocateur to a good Villages Pommard, noting similar earthy depth and structured tannins. The Oregon bottling tends to show riper cherry fruit and slightly more overt spice, while Pommard often leans more austere and mineral in its youth.
Is Provocateur good for sipping neat? Yes — its medium body, polished tannins, and bright acidity make it a rewarding wine to drink on its own, particularly when served at cellar temperature around 58–62°F.
Where is Provocateur Pinot Noir made? It is produced by J.K. Carriere Wines in Newberg, Oregon, within the Willamette Valley — one of the United States' most respected regions for Pinot Noir. Winemaker Jim Prosser oversees all production at the estate.
What foods pair well with Provocateur Pinot Noir? Roast duck benefits from the wine's cherry fruit and acidity. Grilled salmon echoes its earthy, savory character. Mushroom risotto amplifies its mineral and umami qualities. Aged Gruyère or Comté provide a rich, nutty counterpoint. Herb-crusted pork loin aligns with its thyme and spice notes.
What sizes does Provocateur Pinot Noir come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.
Is Provocateur Pinot Noir worth the price? With scores of 92 points from Jeb Dunnuck and 91 points from both James Suckling and Vinous, the Provocateur positions as a mid-premium Willamette Valley Pinot Noir that delivers complexity and critical praise typically associated with higher price tiers in the region.
Why Provocateur Pinot Noir?
The deliberate non-vintage blending strategy sets this wine apart from nearly every other Willamette Valley Pinot Noir on the market — Jim Prosser pulls from multiple harvests specifically to achieve a depth and balance that no single vintage alone provides. Wild yeast fermentation and 17 months of French oak aging add further individuality, producing a wine with the earthy, structured character that draws direct comparisons to Burgundy's Pommard. Backed by a 92-point score from Jeb Dunnuck and consistent 91-point marks from James Suckling and Vinous, the Provocateur has earned serious critical attention. For drinkers who want Oregon Pinot Noir that challenges convention and rewards careful tasting, this is a compelling bottle.
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