Oregon

Oregon's winemaking philosophy contrasts with that of California, they emphasize friendly, philosophical winemakers. Oregon's terroir features diverse soils, shielded valleys, and a cool climate. Therefore, fostering the production of exclusive wines with distinctive character. Especially the Willamette Valley (region within Oregon) excels at producing world-class Pinot Noir an earning international acclaim. Also, the 2021 Casteel Pinot Noir, sourced from western vineyards planted in the 1990s, is expressive and dynamic with remarkable depth and elegant structure.

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Robert Parker 96
Bethel Heights
Bethel Heights - Chardonnay Hope Well Vineyard 2021 Chardonnay Hope Well Vineyard
2021
€ 51,95 (ex Vat) € 62,86 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 94
Bethel Heights
Bethel Heights - Chardonnay Estate 2021 Chardonnay Estate
2021
€ 29,95 (ex Vat) € 36,24 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 93
Tan Fruit
Tan Fruit - Chardonnay Sophie's Vineyard 2021 Chardonnay Sophie's Vineyard
2021
€ 49,00 (ex Vat) € 59,29 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 97
Tan Fruit
Tan Fruit - Chardonnay Maresh Vineyard 2021 Chardonnay Maresh Vineyard
2021
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Robert Parker 97
Arterberry Maresh
Arterberry Maresh - Pinot Noir Weber Vineyard 2021 Pinot Noir Weber Vineyard
2021
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Robert Parker 96 Sale
Arterberry Maresh
Arterberry Maresh - Chardonnay Maresh Vineyard 2018 Chardonnay Maresh Vineyard
2018
€ 60,95 € 49,95 (ex Vat) € 60,44 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 95
Bethel Heights
Bethel Heights - Pinot Noir Aeolian 2021 Pinot Noir Aeolian
2021
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James Suckling 93
Bethel Heights
Bethel Heights - Chardonnay Justice Vineyard 2018 Chardonnay Justice Vineyard
2018
€ 49,95 (ex Vat) € 60,44 (in Vat) more info
James Suckling 94
Bethel Heights
Bethel Heights - Chardonnay Casteel 2018 Chardonnay Casteel
2018
€ 62,95 (ex Vat) € 76,17 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 96
Bethel Heights
Bethel Heights - Chardonnay The High Wire 2017 Chardonnay The High Wire
2017
€ 82,95 (ex Vat) € 100,37 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 94
Bethel Heights
Bethel Heights - Chardonnay Justice Vineyard 2017 Chardonnay Justice Vineyard
2017
€ 51,95 (ex Vat) € 62,86 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 95
Bethel Heights
Bethel Heights - Chardonnay Casteel 2017 Chardonnay Casteel
2017
€ 62,95 (ex Vat) € 76,17 (in Vat) more info
James Suckling 93
Bethel Heights
Bethel Heights - Chardonnay Estate 2017 Chardonnay Estate
2017
€ 28,95 (ex Vat) € 35,03 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 98
Beaux Frères
Beaux Frères - Pinot Noir The Beaux Frères Vineyard 2019 Pinot Noir The Beaux Frères Vineyard
2019
€ 98,35 (ex Vat) € 119,00 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 95
Arterberry Maresh
Arterberry Maresh - Pinot Noir Maresh Vineyard 2018 Pinot Noir Maresh Vineyard
2018
€ 60,95 (ex Vat) € 73,75 (in Vat) more info
Robert Parker 96
Beaux Frères
Beaux Frères - Pinot Noir The Belles Soeurs 2019 Pinot Noir The Belles Soeurs
2019
€ 98,35 (ex Vat) € 119,00 (in Vat) more info

The best wines from Oregon

Oregon's winemaking philosophy contrasts with that of California, they emphasize friendly, philosophical winemakers. Oregon's terroir features diverse soils, shielded valleys, and a cool climate. Therefore, fostering the production of exclusive wines with distinctive character. Especially the Willamette Valley (region within Oregon) excels at producing world-class Pinot Noir an earning international acclaim. Also, the 2021 Casteel Pinot Noir, sourced from western vineyards planted in the 1990s, is expressive and dynamic with remarkable depth and elegant structure.

Oregon is celebrated worldwide for its finest Pinot Noirs. The annual International Pinot Noir Convention in McMinnville unites enthusiasts and producers to honour the grape. The Chardonnay wines resemble more and more the style from famous Chardonnay wines from Burgundy.

Appellations in Oregon

Oregon wine

History of Oregon wine

In the second half of the 19th century, Oregon pioneers ventured into winemaking. After prohibition, wineries flourished. The region initially produced fruity wines like those at Salem's Honeywood Winery (which was founded in 1934).

In 1963, Richard Sommer, a viticulture pioneer, planted Riesling in the Umpqua Valley, which shaped the modern viticulture. In the 1960s, vineyards were planted in the northern Willamette Valley. The reason resonates because of the specific location that has climatic similarities to Burgundy. Therefore, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are favoured here. By the 1980s, experienced winemakers (mostly from California) continued to advance Oregon's wine industry. This was evidenced by the triumph of Eyrie Vineyards' 1975 Pinot Noir over renowned Burgundies.

Terroir of wines from Oregon

Oregon's climate can be expressed in short and wet summers. Most of Oregon’s vineyards, especially those on ocean-facing slopes, benefit from natural irrigation. The cool climate and diverse soils promote early grape ripening, creating Oregon's unique wine profile.

Unlike California's warm summers, Oregon requires the warmest, sunniest sites for the ripening of its grapes. Winemakers carefully select prime sites and are flexible to nature's demands. In optimal years winemakers desire higher elevations for wine cultivation. However, this can also result in ripening issues for cooler vintages. Areas that are located at mid-level provides consistency to the winemaker, and vines located at the lower areas have the risk of premature ripening in favourable seasons.

So, the winemaker must be flexible with the current vintage. Slow and deliberate action is preferable, as Steve Doerner, winemaker at Cristom, noted, "Doing things right by doing them slowly. However, the environment is ideal for cool-climate grapes and for making wines that ripen earlier.

Classifications of Oregan wine

Oregon maintains strict wine labelling regulations to maintain its esteemed reputation, therefore, exceeding federal standards. For example, while the U.S. requires 75% grape-to-grape consistency with the labelled area, Oregon requires 95%. Wines claiming cross-border regions, such as the Walla Walla Valley, these regions can comply with either state's laws. The state of Oregon requires a 90% varietal blend, with exceptions for 18 varietals that allow up to 25% other grapes.

The wine area of Oregon boasts 23 AVAs (American Viticultural Areas), which are state-approved wine-growing regions, including:

  • Columbia Gorge AVA that lies in both Oregon and Washington.
  • Snake River Valley AVA is located in the south-west of Idaho.
  • Southern Oregon AVA that encompasses the Umpqua Valley and the Rogue Valley (and their respective AVAs).
  • In the AVA of Willamette Valley are 11 smaller AVAs located.
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