A bottle of Argyle Pinot Noir Rosé wine from Willamette Valley, Oregon.

Argyle Winery Artisan Series Rosé Willamette Valley

Presenting a delicate pink shade with aromas of grapefruit, and cranberries, with earthy hints of rose petals and floral notes. The flavors are raspberry, peach, and a hint of toast. Argyle Winery, a celebrated producer in the Willamette Valley, is renowned for its dedication to crafting terroir-driven wines. The Artisan Series is a demonstration of the winery’s commitment to crafting wines that express the characteristics of the Willamette Valley, offering a wine with freshness, elegance, and aging potential.

Grape VarietalPinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier

FeatureSustainable

Country: United States

Region: Oregon

Appellation: Willamette Valley

Grape Profile: Pinot Noir is known for their aromatic profile, featuring red fruit notes like cherry, strawberry, and raspberry, along with earthier tones and a hint of spice. Chardonnay tends to exhibit apple, pear, and citrus flavors. Pinot Meunier brings fruitiness and early drinking appeal to blends

Region Profile: Willamette Valley, located in Oregon, USA, is a premier wine region celebrated for its cool-climate wines. The valley's wine industry has garnered international acclaim for its high-quality production and sustainable wine making practices.

Pair with: Grilled seafood like tuna and salmon. Roasted poultry. Pastas with tomato-based or pesto sauces. Soft to medium cheeses like brie and gouda. Vegetables from mushrooms to root veggies.

Map of Oregon showing different wine regions: Columbia Valley in the northeast, Willamette Valley in the north-central, Southern Oregon in the south, and Snake River Valley in the east, with specific wine varieties marked in each region.
Map of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, showing cities like Portland, Salem, Eugene, and McMinnville, with various geographic and geological regions color-coded, including Chehalem Mountains, Dundee Hills, Eola-Amity Hills, and others, along with major highways and the Willamette River.