Larry and Marion supplied a single bottle of Oregon white Pinot Noir. Everyone picked up their own red PN for comparison.
Steve mentioned Spatburgunder. Larry replied
German Pinot Noir is a grotesque and ghastly wine that tastes akin to a defective, sweet, faded, diluted red Burgundy from an incompetent producer.
-Robert Parker, 2002.
Although not part of the tasting, Marion posted this recipe.
Marion posted this story about white Pinot Noir.
Katie signed off before Candy took this screen shot.

| Who |
What |
|---|---|
| Everyone | Left Coast 2019, Willamette Valley, OR |
| Larrye and Pam | Just the Left Coast |
| Robin and Steve | First wine: August Kesseler, "The Daily August" 2015, Rheingau, GE. Yes, a spatburgunder. Ditched after one glass. Second wine: Something really awful from Oregon, two sips and we ditched it too. Not worth listing here. Third wine: Patricia Green Cellars, Four Winds 2007. McMinville, OR |
| Karen and Evan | Boedeker Cellars 2016, Wilamette Valley, OR |
| Candy and Ralph | Cristom Mt. Jefferson Cuvee 2017, Wilamette Valley, OR |
| Marion and Larry | Tembo 2019, CA |
| Sharon and Allan | a la carte 2018, North Coast, CA |
| Katie | a la carte 2018, North Coast, CA |