Oregon has such a diverse repertoire of grapes. In addition to producing world-renowned Pinot Noir, Oregon is also home to a host of Alsatian varietals such as Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Riesling, and Gewurztraminer. However, there... Read More
Sonoma's Old Hill Ranch dates back to 1851 but devolved into a 24-acre bushy junkyard until Otto Teller (Will Bucklin's stepfather) saved it in 1981. The Ancient Field Blend comes from a 12-acre plot planted in 1885. It... Read More
Cristom was making amazing Willamette Valley Pinot Noir long before most people knew there were vines in Oregon. Mt. Jefferson is a Biodynamic blend of 18 different Eola-Amity vineyards aged in French oak for notes of tea, pumpkin... Read More
Early Mountain cultivates 55 acres in the shadow of Shenandoah National Park. They specialize in classic French vinifera wines, but Chambourcin is one of their rare hybrids that shows surprisingly well and has similarities to... Read More
Las Jaras is a California-centric partnership between winemaker Joel Burt & comedian Eric Wareheim - probably best known for the TV series Master of None. Instead of shooting for cult status, Joel and Eric went the natural route... Read More
The Combe line is an experiment in growing unusual varietals in the dry climate of Ballard Canyon. Usually found in Arbois, France, as a blending component, Trousseau is light and mildly interesting. However, it reaches new heights... Read More