Producer notes from Jenny and Francois Selections:
- Hiyu is a true mixed farm with pigs, cows, chickens, ducks and geese living among the vines during different parts of the year and helping to control the vegetation. Nate calls their vineyard management, which has been deeply influenced by Masanobu Fukuoka, “the wild side of permaculture”
- The property is divided into half-acre blocks, each planted to a field blend from a different place or moment in the genetic history of the grapevine, with up to 150 different varieties and clones in total
- Part of the estate’s land is being moved into “food forests”, and there’s also a small market garden; their produce is served in the on-premise wine tavern alongside their wines
- The name “Hiyu” comes from Chinook Jargon, where it denotes “abundance”, “plenty” or “big party”
- Nate used to work as a sommelier in various fine establishments, including the lauded Thomas Keller’s French Laundry in Napa Valley
About the cuvee:
The 2017 Eventyr "Perennial" is Albarino sourced from a single vineyard on the western side of Underwood Mountain. Fermentation gradually crept along for an astounding 4 years, and the wine was aged for a further 3 years in 600 liter oak casks.
Country
United States
Sub-Region
Columbia Gorge
Region
Oregon
Varieties
Albarino
Farming
Biodynamic
Winemaking
Primary fermentation took four years to complete, followed by three years of aging in 600 liter barrels.