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Beaux Freres, 'Beaux Freres Vineyard' Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2001
United States / Red

Beaux Freres, 'Beaux Freres Vineyard' Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2001

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Fruit

Earth

Acid

Body

Tannins

Notes from the Producer:

"The Beaux Frères Vineyard is located on an 88-acre farm atop Ribbon Ridge near Newberg, Oregon. Tall and stately Douglas fir trees cover nearly 50 acres of the farm, with homestead and winery buildings occupying another 8 acres. The vineyard is situated on 30 acres (24 of which are planted) of steep, contiguous southeast, south and southwest facing hillsides of Willakenzie soils at elevations of around 400 feet.

Planting began in 1988 with tightly spaced Pinot Noir vines at a density of about 2200 plants to the acre. The oldest vines in the vineyard are now a seasoned 34 years of age, and the vineyard as a whole is a mixture of own-rooted Pommard and Wädenswil clones and younger Dijon clones on phylloxera-resistant rootstocks."

Country
United States
Sub-Region
Willamette Valley
Region
Oregon
Varieties
Pinot Noir
Farming
Sustainable
Soil
Volcanic influenced
Winemaking
We empty the tank into our press and the new wine is then moved into French oak barrels. The proportion of new barrels vs. neutral ones varies according to the strength and concentration of the vintage, usually about 30 to 50%. Secondary fermentation occurs naturally at a rather relaxed pace by comparison with the ‘norm’ in our very cool barrel cellar. We feel that a long, slow process gives greater complexity of flavor, transforming raw young wine into a thing of liquid beauty.