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The 2008 Pinot Noirs have begun hitting the shelves. Trader Joe's in Lake Oswego had a few on the shelves: 2008 Cooper Hill's Willamette Valley Pinot Noir retailing at $16.99; 2008 Lange Reserve Pinot Noir retailing at $26.99; 2008 Eola Hills Pinot Noir retailing at $12.99. Several 2008 California Pinot Noirs also graced the shelves.
The 2008 Pinot Noirs have begun hitting the shelves. Trader Joe's in Lake Oswego had a few on the shelves: 2008 Cooper Hill's Willamette Valley Pinot Noir retailing at $16.99; 2008 Lange Reserve Pinot Noir retailing at $26.99; 2008 Eola Hills Pinot Noir retailing at $12.99. Several 2008 California Pinot Noirs also graced the shelves.