Oregon winemakers in recent years have been troubled by natural events in the vineyards, like 2020’s wildfire smoke, 2021’s heat spikes and 2022’s sobering spring frost. Not to mention droopy economic news in the tasting rooms and retail shops, where sales and winery visitors decreased in 2023. No wonder they were happy to share some terrific new wines, mostly 2021s and 2022s, with our tasting team last month in the Willamette Valley.
Associate Editor Andrii Stetsiuk, Tasting Manager Kevin Davy, Publisher John Williams and I braved snow, sleet and mud to taste and rate 843 wines – 505 pinot noirs, 175 chardonnays and an eclectic mix of other wines from sparkling to pinot gris, gamay noir and syrah.
Wrapped in layers of sweaters and raincoats, our shivering, warm-weather team from Hong Kong and California met the cold-hardy winemakers of the Willamette in their shirtsleeves and light vests for numerous off-site visits and tastings in addition to concentrated tastings each day. And what stood out was the consistently high quality and mouth-watering balance of the 268 pinot noirs from the 2021 vintage we rated. At or near the top in scores were memorable new releases from Rose & Arrow, Nicolas Jay, Domaine Serene, Soter, Arterberry Maresh and Antica Terra.