Illahe Vineyards Project 1899 Estate Pinot Noir 2021

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Illahe Vineyards Project 1899 Estate Pinot Noir 2021
Illahe Vineyards Project 1899 Estate Pinot Noir 2021

When Brad started making wine at Illahe he had been to France a few times and noted the use of horses in their vineyards, something that wasn’t happening to the same extent in Oregon. Illahe purchased a team of Percheron draft horses (Doc and Bea) and began working with them to mow in the vineyard and bring fruit to the winery at harvest. Brad’s interest in the horses grew to an overall interest in historical winemaking methods and how modern technology has changed wine.  In 2011 Illahe began their 1899 project, of making a wine without the use of electricity or modern mechanization.  They wanted to continue the tradition of craft in winemaking.  Using hands (and sometimes feet) and a lot of soul to make something that they truly feel connected to. As farmers, they feel a connection to the soil and wanted to continue that to the finished product.

 

Illahe starts with picking fruit by hand, and bringing the fruit to the winery by horse.  They then destem with a hand crank destemmer.  In 2017 they utilized a bicycle to destem the fruit for the first time. They utilize wild yeasts in open top wood fermenters.  They press by hand in a wooden basket. Illahe invented a bicycle pump to move the wine from the press to barrel. The wine ages in barrel for 2 years, then the wine is racked by bicycle pump, and then it goes to bottle by gravity, they hand bottle, cork and label the wine. 

In 2013 Illahe decided to try to get the wine to their distributor, Casa Bruno, in Portland without putting it on a truck.  They thought, "if we could get it to the river, perhaps we could transport it to Portland by canoe". They now work with a mule driven stagecoach, that brings the wine to the river in Independence, Oregon. They then put the wine in canoes, and canoe 90 river miles (it takes 3 days) to West Linn, Oregon (above the Willamette Falls). The wine is then transported by bicycle 11 more miles to their distributors warehouse.

 

“The idea to deliver our wine to Portland by canoe came to me while I was standing outside of our distributor’s warehouse on the east side of the Burnside Bridge,” Ford wrote via email to Great Northwest Wine. “We had a wine up the river that had been made completely by hand and horse power, and it seemed natural that we should try to get it to market the same way.

 

“Now we use a mule-powered stagecoach and five canoes to make the three-day trip,” Ford added. “The wine is delicious, and the trip is a journey to honor true wine and a time when hard work, careful crafting, and simple pleasures were the only options.” — Brad Ford

 

In 2019 our Percherons, Doc and Bea started enjoying their hard earned retirement. For 2019 and 2020 harvest they have had the privilege of working with Susan Richman of Belle Mare Farm and her team of Sussex, Amos and Katie.

Vintage2021
VarietalPinot Noir
AppellationWillamette Valley
VineyardIllahe
Aging100% New French Oak
Alcohol14.00%
Volume750 ml
Country of OriginUNITED STATES
State of OriginOregon
Artificially CarbonatedNo
Sparkling WineNo
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