This is the bottle we drank during our anniversary dinner last Saturday at One Market (see last Monday’s post for our thoughts on the restaurant’s memorable wine list). The restaurant’s price tag was $98, about twice as much as it would have been in a shop.
We selected Domaine Drouhin’s 2006 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir as our wine of the evening for two reasons: first, we were familiar with the winery’s excellent reputation as one of the elite producers in Oregon, and second, we were in the mood for the lighter, Burgundian style of Pinot Noir, as compared with the more fruit-forward, extracted versions produced in many parts of California.
Thanks to the wine’s brisk acidity, which instantly cleansed our palates between bites, it complimented our food perfectly. Also, the leathery and strawberry aromas and elegant, light-intensity ruby color were candy for the senses — both caught our attention from the get-go.
This was certainly the most expensive bottle of wine that we’ve ever purchased at a restaurant (thank heavens for our gift certificate!), but it was also by far the best, as it proved itself to be an ideal companion for an exquisite meal.
Where to get it: As noted above, we bought our bottle at One Market Restaurant. You can purchase it by visiting the winery’s web site, by using the Snooth search function under “Wine Locator” in the right hand column of this page, or by visiting wine-searcher.com or winezap.com.
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