Patricia Green Durant Vineyard Chardonnay 2019
From the winery:
Lia’s Vineyard is located in the Chehalem Mountains AVA in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. The elevation ranges from 380' to 560' and faces primarily due south. The soils are mostly Jory, a dark reddish brown silty clay loam, with a transition to marine sedimentary series around the 400' contour. This is fairly typical in the Chehalem Mountains AVA where elevations can range from around 100' to over 1,000' in elevation and soil types can transition within each vineyard.
Patricia Green Cellars started sourcing fruit from Lia’s Vineyard in 2010. It took some moving around from block to block in 2011 to finally decide to produce a single vineyard bottling in 2012. Three blocks were intriguing in their own ways and allowed for the creation of a wine that was true to its place and completely unique in our cellar. These three sections were Pommard at the very top of the hill planted in 1973 in Jory soil, a section of Dijon 115 at the bottom of the site planted in Marine Sedimentary soil and a very small section of Mariafeld Clone (Clone 23). Mariafeld Clone is a rare and unusual clone of Pinot Noir that sits in the soil transition zone of Lia's Vineyard.
Our seven other vineyards have the beauty and simplicity of being either in Volcanic or Marine Sedimentary soils. It helps to easily define a key element of their natures. We make a bottling each named after the soil type that is a “root” wine for all the wines that spring from that soil type. Lia’s Vineyard is the only vineyard we source fruit from that crosses the Marine/Volcanic transition and we intentionally pull the barrels representing each section of the vineyard to express each distinct and positive characteristics of the two soil types. The Pommard in Volcanic soil provides rich and fruit-driven aromatics along with fantastic texture. The Dijon 115 in Marine soil provides a dark-fruited mid-palate with mineral tones and excellent tannic structure. The Mariafeld in the transitional soil has so much acidity, pigment and tannin that a little goes a long way and it serves as the binding agent for the other two clones. The single vineyard bottling from Lia's Vineyard is a fun, interesting and extremely delicious Pinot Noir that benefits from the breadth of ground it is sourced from.
Vintage | Lia’s Vineyard |
Varietal | 100% Chardonnay |
Appellation | Chehalem Mountains |
Vineyard | Lia’s Vineyard |
Alcohol | 13.30% |
Volume | 750 ml |
Country of Origin | UNITED STATES |
State of Origin | Oregon |
Artificially Carbonated | No |
Sparkling Wine | No |