About this video
KQED’s Leslie Sbrocco, award-winning host of “Check, Please! Bay Area Reviews”, shares her tasting notes on the 2017 Ponzi Vineyards Aurora Vineyard Chardonnay and 2017 Ponzi Vineyards Avellana Vineyard Pinot Noir. To Sbrocco, Ponzi “is a brand that always overdelivers in quality” so naturally both wines received rave reviews!
Sbrocco recommends splurging on the 2017 Ponzi Vineyards Aurora Chardonnay, “[…] hailing from decades-old plantings of Dijon clone vines, its richly layered aromas pair with a kiss of creaminess on the palate and medium-bodied elegance.” If Pinot Noir is more to your liking, the 2017 Ponzi Vineyards Avellana Pinot Noir is “a match that’s a nod to Burgundy […] with dark-berry fruit notes and anchored by spicy, savory touches.
To learn more about Ponzi Vineyards and see the full reviews, read the full feature HERE.
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Ponzi Vineyards
Avellana Pinot Noir 2017
Willamette Valley, Oregon
Avellana is a “younger” vineyard planted in 2006. Winemaker Luisa Ponzi’s goal is to allow the wines to express these characteristics each vintage through single vineyard expressions. Avellana yields a richer, weightier style of Pinot Noir as compared to the Aurora single vineyard wine.

Ponzi Vineyards
Aurora Chardonnay 2017
Willamette Valley, Oregon
Oregon Chardonnays present an unparalleled combination of bright acidity, texture and freshness of fruit on the mid-palate. Winemaker Luisa Ponzi’s goal is to allow the wines to express these characteristics each vintage through single vineyard expressions. Aurora yields an elegant wine with bright acidity and fruit.
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Ponzi Vineyards
Chehalem Mountain AVA, Willamette Valley, Oregon
Dick and Nancy Ponzi helped put Oregon on the map in the United States and the world. The mantle has been picked up by daughters Maria and Luisa Ponzi, who continue the family history of leadership and innovation in the region and, in the case of Pinot Noir, across the country.