2017 Pinot Noir — Dijon Clone 667 | FINAL 3 CASES
Discontinued single-clone bottling • 100% whole cluster • Bottled Sept 2019 • 6+ years in bottle
Dijon 667: The Perfumer
Ultra-Rare • 2017 Vintage • Bottled Sept 2019 • 6+ years in bottle • 100% Whole Cluster • Only 3 Cases Remain
This Wine Is Only Available in the Dijon Trilogy 6-Pack
Final 3 cases (36 bottles). Once the Trilogy packs sell out, Dijon 667 is gone forever.
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Clone 667 is the least-planted of the three main Dijon selections in Oregon. It's not that it doesn't make good wine—it's that it's finicky. Lower yields. More sensitive to site. More aromatic volatility if you're not careful.
But when it works? It's magic.
If 115 is the classicist and 777 is the night bottle, 667 is the perfumer—the wine that makes you stop mid-sentence and ask, "What is that spice?"
The 100% Whole Cluster Decision
In 2017, we fermented this wine with 100% whole clusters—stems and all. This was a deliberate, high-risk choice to amplify 667's natural aromatic lift. The result: candied cherry, raspberry, allspice, violet, white pepper, forest floor.
Light-bodied, silky, with bright energy and a savory, detailed finish. Six years in bottle has softened the edges and pulled everything into focus.
This is Pinot Noir that feels lifted and aromatic first—the kind of bottle that rewards attention.
How to Serve "The Perfumer"
- 🌡️ Temperature: 55–60°F. Serve cool. Because this is a high-toned, aromatic wine, heat will make the delicate top-notes evaporate too quickly.
- 🍷 Decanting: Splash decant only (15–20 mins). Unlike the 777, you don't want to over-aerate this. You want to catch the initial savory "pop" of the whole cluster spice.
- 🍽️ Pairing: This wine is savory and lifted. Pair with Duck Confit, Wild Mushroom Risotto, or Roasted Quail. Avoid heavy steaks; think game birds and earth.
Why Only 18 Packs Exist
We only made 75 cases of this wine total. We've held the final 3 cases (36 bottles) in our cellar for this library release. Those 36 bottles = 18 six-packs in the Dijon Trilogy.
Once those 18 packs sell, 667 is gone forever. We discontinued this single-clone bottling after 2017, so this is your only chance to taste what makes this clone special.
What Makes 667 Different
| 115 (The Classicist) | Balanced, versatile, dinner-table reliable |
| 777 (The Night Bottle) | Structure, spice, built for food |
| 667 (The Perfumer) | Aromatic, lifted, finicky—rewards risk-taking |
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