Oregon Flashcards

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Important facts about Oregon?

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4th largest state production
First vineyards 1961
A number of Burgundian winemakers have opened wineries
15 AVAs
5x increase in wineries in 20 years
Dominated by smaller family wineries

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Climate and soil of Oregon?

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Cool/moderate
Coast Range offers protection from Pacific
Free draining soil - sedimentary, volcanic, loess
High rainfall - mainly winter

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Role of sustainability in Oregon?

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Low disease pressure
Emphasized by state
47% certified sustainable
52% of US Biodynamic vineyards are in Oregon
Oregon Tilth, Salmon Save, LIVE, etc.

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Grape varieties in Oregon?

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Pinot Noir 57%
Pinot Gris (decreasing)
Chardonnay (increasing)

Syrah, Cab Sauv, Merlot, Riesling

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Important clones:

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Pinot Noir: Wadenswil, Pommard, Dijon
Chard: Dijon
Earlier-ripening, proper soil/climate decisions

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Pinot Noir winemaking:

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Whole bunch increasing
Ambient yeasts increasing
Alternative vessels - amphorae
New oak decreasing

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Describe Oregon Pinot Noir:

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Med+ acid
M/Med+ tannins
High alc
Red cherry, raspberry, black cherry, plum

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Describe Oregon Pinot Gris:

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Whole bunch increasing
Skin contact/old barrels/lees can be used to increase complexity/texture
Medium/full bodied
Med/Med+ acid
Pear, peach, melon
Can be honeyed/nutty

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Describe Oregon Chard:

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Med+ acid
Med+ body
Whole bunch pressing common
Old oak
ML/lees common
No lees stirring to encourage reductive sulfur - smoky/struck match

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Describe Willamette Valley:

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68% of state vineyards
7 sub-AVAs
1.3m hL
Almost 600 wineries
High diurnal range
Irrigation not common
Fertile soils on valley floor, sedimentary soils on slopes

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Sub-AVA’s of Willamette Valley?

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Dundee Hills
Chehalem Mountains
Ribbon Ridge
Yamhill-Carlton District
Van Duzer Corridor
Eola-Amity Hills
McMinnville

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Describe Dundee Hills:

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Volcanic hills - red, iron-rich clay: retains water
Higher altitude
Warmer, sheltered from cold/wet

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Describe Chehalem Mountains:

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Diversity of sites
Large number of wineries
Most plantings of any Willamette sub-AVA

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Describe Ribbon Ridge:

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Small
Low elevation
Deep sedimentary soil - low nutrients
Concentrated, ripe grapes

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Describe Yamhill-Carlton:

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Warm, free-draining sedimentary soils
Sheltered, south-facing slopes
Riper fruit, fuller body, lower acidity

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Describe Van Duzer Corridor:

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Funnels in Pacific winds
Slower ripening, reduced disease pressure
Loam/silt, shallow, well-draining

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Describe Southern Oregon:

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Dry growing season, wet winter
Combination soils (volcanic, alluvial)
Irrigation is essential
Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Syrah, Cab

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Sub-AVA’s of Southern Oregon:

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Umpqua Valley
Rogue Valley

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Describe Umpqua Valley:

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Between Coast/Cascade/Klamath Mountains
Umpqua River influences

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Describe Rogue Valley:

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Warmest & driest in Oregon
Merlot, Cab, Syrah, Tempranillo, PN

21
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Three multistate AVAs?

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Columbia Gorge
Columbia Valley
Walla Walla Valley

22
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Wine labeling laws in Oregon?

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100% of grapes grown in Oregon
95% in stated appellation
90% variety
“Estate bottled” 100%

23
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Export/sales of Oregon?

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2.5% export - Canada, UK, Japan
25% DTC
16% in state
60% other US states