The area between Oregon’s Coast Range to the west and the Cascade Mountain Ranges to the east serves as a natural cloud collector. A cloudveil of morning fog greets our grapevines day by day on south-facing slopes, underscoring a temperature climate ideal for growing easiest Pinot Noir.
Domestic Wine – Oregon
A cool-climate growing region, Oregon boasts a burst of warm sunny days all the way through the height growing season, with mild winters, and long spring and fall seasons. Fruit advantages from unique soil composition around the state
Our Pinot Noir showcases ripe flavors of untamed raspberry, Bing cherry, and a hint of spice, with energetic acidity and a hint of oak at the finish.
Oregon is the third largest wine grape producing state, driving explosive growth amonth the USA wine market with a higher percentage of 90+ point wines with a lower average price than California or France. Source: Nielsen 9/8/20
Pairs well with many foods, including tandoori chicken, grilled salmon, and creamy pasta dishes.