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91
points

River's Edge 2000 Black Oak Vineyard Pinot Noir (Umpqua Valley)

  1. $30
 — P.G.  (12/31/2002)
87
points

River's Edge 2000 Bradley Vineyard Pinot Noir (Umpqua Valley)

  1. $16
Cherry fruit, with some hints of earth. The grapes are grown in the coolest part of the valley. Tannins are tight but well managed, and it is varietally correct and well made for Pinot at this price. —P.G.  — P.G.  (12/31/2002)
87
points

River's Edge 2000 Elkton Vineyard Pinot Noir (Umpqua Valley)

  1. $19
The nose is forward and round, with some cheesy Burgundian scents. There is a raisiny edge to this wine, which is very ripe and drinking well right now. The finish is slight hot, and has plenty of tannin. Definitely a wine to drink young. —P.G.  — P.G.  (12/31/2002)
86
points

River's Edge 2002 Bradley Vineyard Pinot Noir (Umpqua Valley)

  1. $18
Mint and wintergreen notes are evident, and a bit of rubbery Band-Aid. But the wine has better fruit than its siblings, showing more ripeness, a solid mid palate, and good spicy highlights.  — W.E.  (11/1/2004)
85
points

River's Edge 2002 Pinot Noir (Umpqua Valley)

  1. $16
This earthy, oaky wine carries middle of the road flavors into a short, hot, astringent finish.  — W.E.  (11/1/2004)
85
points

River's Edge 2000 Pinot Noir (Umpqua Valley)

  1. $16
Some high toned, nail polish aromas are evident, along with good forward fruit. Still the high tones—nail polish, paint, etc.—are going to be right on the edge for some people’s tolerance. —P.G.  — P.G.  (12/31/2002)
85
points

River's Edge 2002 Barrel Select Pinot Noir (Umpqua Valley)

  1. $21
There’s plenty of barrel all right, and the spicy, vanilla and toasted coconut flavors to prove it. The fruit is a bit dilute and slightly baked, with hints of clove.  — W.E.  (11/1/2004)
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