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Oregon

Oregon is the fourth largest producer of wine in the U.S., after California, which produces nearly 90% of all wine made in the U.S., Washington State and New York State. Though winemaking in Oregon started in the 1850s, thanks in part to several German immigrants who planted German wine grapes, as in other American wine regions the Oregon industry folded in the beginning of the 20th century during Prohibition. Starting in the early 1960s modern winemaking pioneers planted vineyards in south central Oregon and the more northern Willamette Valley. Pinot Noir did well in the cool microclimates of Oregon, and by the late 1960s the state was already earning a reputation for its artisanal Pinot Noirs. By the 1970s innovative Oregon viticulturalists were traveling to Burgundy for Pinot Noir clones, and to Alsace for Pinot Blanc clones. Today the state has about 20,000 acres planted to wine grapes and more than 400 wineries. Pinot Noir remains the state’s most celebrated wine, followed by Chardonnay, Riesling and Pinot Gris. The Willamette Valley just south of Portland is Oregon’s most acclaimed wine producing region.

2018 Arterberry Maresh Old Vines Pinot Noir

WA  94+    
WS  93   
WS  #22 of 2021   
3 available
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1992 Beaux Freres Pinot Noir

Capsule condition issue; label condition issue

WS  91   
WS  #80 of 1994   

2002 Beaux Freres The Beaux Freres Vineyard Pinot Noir

1.5ltr

3.5 cm ullage; light label condition issue

WS  95   
ST  91   
WS  #25 of 2004   

2018 Beaux Freres The Beaux Freres Vineyard Pinot Noir

WS  95   
WA  94+    
VN  94   
WS  #9 of 2020   
2 available
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2017 Beaux Freres The Upper Terrace Pinot Noir

WS  96   
WS  #35 of 2019   
2 available
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2019 Cayuse No Girls Double Lucky #8

WS  #28 of 2023   
3 available
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2016 Roserock (Drouhin) Chardonnay

JS  94   
WE  92   
JG  92   
WA  91   
WS  91   
WS  #97 of 2018