
2019 Willamette Valley Pinot Gris
Great Oregon Wine Company
Wine Specs
Vintage
2019
Varietal
Pinot Gris
Vineyard Designation
80% Holmes Gap Vineyard. 20% Kreamer vineyard.
Harvest Date
October
Acid
5.9
pH
3.27
Residual Sugar
1 g/L
Alcohol %
13.3
2019 Willamette Valley Pinot Gris
Great Oregon Wine Company
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Clean Bright fruit, driven by tropical notes, under ripe melon and pear. Balanced acidity with depth and character.
Vineyard Notes
Blend of vineyards from the Willamette valley: 80% Holmes Gap Vineyard and 20% Kraemer
Vineyard make up this Willamette Valley Pinot Gris. Holmes Gap Vineyard’s charity block is
made up of a 1.7 acre plot of Pinot Gris. The soil type is mainly Helvetia silt loam. These soils with
a depth up to 72" are well drained with a high water holding capacity. Kraemer Farms is a
multi-generational family owned and operated farm made up of three separate vineyard sites.
The Kraemer’s have been growing grapes for over 20 years.
Production Notes
2019 began with a warm, wet spring and bud break commenced on schedule in April. A cool
spell of weather in June around bloom naturally modulated fruit set, lowering yields. The late
spring and summer were warmer than average but lacked notable heat spikes, allowing for
steady vine growth and development during the growing season through véraison, which took
place in mid-August. A cooling trend starting in early September slowed ripening at the final
moments, allowing for additional hang time and flavor development while keeping the fruit in
perfect balance until harvest began in mid-September. The 2019 wines are marked by vibrant
fruit flavors, ageworthy structure, and food-friendly acidity.
Winemaker Notes
This fruit was hand-picked, lightly pressed and tank fermented with two different yeasts before
being blended.
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