Oregon

While similarities might be drawn between Califonia and Bordeaux, Oregon is the American equivalent of Burgundy, with only 5,500 hectares planted in 2004. Since the 1960s a plethora of small growers have shunned the sun further south for the often damp, cool climate west of the Cascade Mountains, seeking out propitious sites to plant their beloved Pinot Noir among the 150-mile Willamette Valley AVA.

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Oregon
2021 Lingua Franca, Estate Chardonnay, Eola-Amity Hills, Oregon, USA
Ready - youthful
£73.00
- bottle (75 cl)
More sizes available
Oregon
2021 Lingua Franca, The Plow, Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills, Oregon, USA
Ready - youthful
£89.00
- bottle (75 cl)
More sizes available
Oregon
2021 Lingua Franca, Estate Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills, Oregon, USA
Ready - youthful
£73.00
- bottle (75 cl)
More sizes available
Oregon
2021 Lingua Franca, Tongue'n Cheek Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills, Oregon, USA
Ready - youthful
£65.00
- bottle (75 cl)
More sizes available
Oregon
2019 Lingua Franca, Estate Chardonnay, Eola-Amity Hills, Oregon, USA
Ready - at best
£65.50
- bottle (75 cl)
More sizes available
Oregon
2019 Nicolas-Jay, Momtazi Pinot Noir, McMinnville, Oregon, USA
Ready - youthful
Oregon
2019 Lingua Franca, Estate Pinot Noir, Eola-Amity Hills, Oregon, USA
Ready - youthful
While similarities might be drawn between Califonia and Bordeaux, Oregon is very much the American equivalent of Burgundy, with only 5,500 hectares planted in 2004. Since the 1960s a plethora of small growers have shunned the sun further south for the often damp, cool climate west of the Cascade Mountains, seeking out propitious sites to plant their beloved Pinot Noir among the 150-mile Willamette Valley AVA. Pinot Gris has also taken hold of this corner of the Pacific Northwest; Chardonnay has been less successful due to inappropriate clonal selection. Domaine Drouhin Oregon is arguably the region's top producer, with most of the wine from this region swallowed up by the thirsty North American market.