- Practicing Organic
- 70% Pinot Gris, 30% Chardonnay
- Pinot Gris grown in the Chehalem Mountains of Willamette Valley at 1000 ft elevation
- Chardonnay made up of field blend of Burgundian clones grown in the Eola-Amity Hills
- Varying degrees of skin contact across both varietals, ranging from 24 hours up to three weeks
- Aged 5 months in mixture of French neutral oak barrels and stainless steel before bottling
- 13% abv
Info
Producer:
Vintage:
2023
Country:
United States
Region:
Oregon
Appellation:
Oregon
Variety:
Pinot Gris/Grigio
Color:
Orange
Sizes Available
Full Bottle | US-PRT-11-23 | 12/750ml |
Press & Reviews
VinePair
Score
93
Date
2024-06-07
"This complex skin-contact blend is comprised of 70 percent Pinot Gris and 30 percent Chardonnay from Oregon's Willamette Valley. The Pinot Gris comes from a high-elevation site in the Chehalem Mountains, which allows the grapes to ripen and develop complex flavors while retaining freshness. The wine has vibrant notes of guava, peaches, strawberries, and jasmine flowers with a rich, rounded texture on the palate. It can be a serious sipper or a quaffable picnic wine — the vibe is up to you."