Three major American Vitacultural Areas produce wine in Oregon. The Southern Oregon, Willamette Valley, and the Columbia George AVA. All of these are fully contained in Oregon. The Columbia Gorge AVA includes territory in both Washington and Oregon. Parts of the Walla Wall Valley Ava are primarily located in Washington, but descend into Oregon. Several other AVA’s are within the larger regions and include the Snake River Valley.
The Umpqua Valley, like most of the regions in Oregon, produces Pinot Noir and includes the sub-region Red Hill Douglas Country Oregon. The AVA in Southern Oregon was established in 2004 allowing two principal regions to market themselves jointly.
Winemaking in Oregon is fairly new, but is growing fast. The climate is cool and with no high mountains, separating the Pacific Ocean from the vineyards. Winemaking and grape growing in Oregon is very different from California. 60% of the wine that is produced in Oregon is red. Most of the wineries in Oregon are family-owned and small in comparison to vineyards in California.
Pinot Noir is the flagship wine in Oregon with most of the wineries producing the red wine. The cool climate in Oregon makes it perfect for the grape.
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Hamilton Russell Vineyards Bramble Hill Pinot Noir 2018
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Patton Valley Petillant Naturel Riesling 2019
$24.99 $26.00