Archery Summit - Willamette Valley - Dundee Hills - Pinot Noir

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Archery Summit - Willamette Valley - Dundee Hills - Pinot Noir - 2021 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Archery Summit - Willamette Valley - Dundee Hills - Pinot Noir

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Red
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Grapes
ABV
13.5%
Serving
12° - 14° C
Food Pairings
DuckChickenGame BirdsMushroomsPasta DishesFresh Herbs and Aromatic Dishes

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Archery Summit

Archery Summit

Archery Summit is a winery located in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, focused on producing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The winery operates within one of the Pacific Northwest's...

Archery Summit is a winery located in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, focused on producing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The winery operates within one of the Pacific Northwest's most established cool-climate wine regions, where elevation and diurnal temperature variation create distinctive conditions for premium wine production.

The Willamette Valley is recognized for its ability to produce elegant, structured Pinot Noirs with moderate alcohol levels and pronounced acidity, as well as refined Chardonnays. The region's volcanic soils, maritime influence, and growing season align with the characteristics needed for these varieties to develop complexity and balance. Archery Summit's current portfolio reflects this regional focus, drawing fruit from designated vineyard sites within the valley.

The producer's range includes Pinot Noirs from the Dundee Hills, a sub-appellation within Willamette Valley known for its red volcanic soils and south-facing slopes, alongside Chardonnay production. These wines represent the core direction of the winery's work in a region where Pinot Noir and Chardonnay have become the defining varietals.

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Oregon

Oregon

Oregon's wine industry centers primarily in the Willamette Valley, located between the Cascade Range and the Coast Range in the northwestern part of the state. The region gained...

Oregon's wine industry centers primarily in the Willamette Valley, located between the Cascade Range and the Coast Range in the northwestern part of the state. The region gained international recognition beginning in the 1960s when pioneering winemakers demonstrated that Oregon's climate and soils could produce wines of exceptional quality, particularly Pinot Noir. The state now encompasses several American Viticultural Areas, with the Willamette Valley being the most significant and widely planted.

The Willamette Valley benefits from a cool, maritime-influenced climate with wet winters and dry summers. The region's diverse soils include volcanic Jory and sedimentary Willakenzie formations, along with marine sedimentary deposits that provide excellent drainage and mineral complexity. Within the broader Willamette Valley AVA, sub-appellations like Dundee Hills, Yamhill-Carlton, and Eola-Amity Hills each offer distinct microclimates and soil compositions that influence wine character.

Pinot Noir dominates Oregon's plantings and reputation, thriving in the state's cool climate and producing wines with bright acidity, elegant structure, and complex red fruit flavors. Chardonnay represents the primary white variety, often crafted in a restrained style that emphasizes minerality and freshness. Oregon winemakers generally pursue a philosophy of minimal intervention, allowing the region's terroir to express itself through wines that emphasize finesse and food compatibility rather than power or extraction.

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Willamette Valley

Willamette Valley

The Willamette Valley is Oregon's most significant wine-producing region, established as an American Viticultural Area in 1983. Located in northwestern Oregon between the Coast Range and Cascade Mountains,...

The Willamette Valley is Oregon's most significant wine-producing region, established as an American Viticultural Area in 1983. Located in northwestern Oregon between the Coast Range and Cascade Mountains, the valley extends approximately 150 miles from Portland south to Eugene. The region encompasses several sub-appellations and represents the heart of Oregon's wine industry.

The valley's climate is characterized by warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters, with the surrounding mountain ranges providing protection from extreme weather. Marine influences from the Pacific Ocean moderate temperatures, creating ideal conditions for cool-climate varietals. The diverse soils include volcanic Jory and sedimentary Willakenzie types, along with marine sedimentary deposits. Pinot Noir dominates plantings, followed by Chardonnay, with smaller amounts of Pinot Gris and other varietals.

Willamette Valley Pinot Noir typically displays bright acidity, moderate tannins, and elegant structure. The wines often exhibit red fruit flavors including cherry and raspberry, with earthy undertones and floral notes. Chardonnay from the region tends toward a more restrained style, showing citrus and stone fruit characteristics with mineral complexity. The valley's reputation rests on producing wines that balance fruit intensity with finesse and ageability.

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