Windswept. Wild. Pinot Noir Shaped by Oregon’s Van Duzer Corridor.

Born of Wind and Wine: The Eola-Amity Hills AVA

To the west of our vineyards, the Van Duzer Corridor—an ancient gap in Oregon’s Coast Range funnels cool Pacific air deep into the Willamette Valley. As heat accumulates during the day, a vacuum effect pulls in these maritime winds, offering a nightly reprieve that preserves acidity and extends the growing season. This dramatic dance of warm days and cool nights defines the Eola-Amity Hills, imparting the tension, elegance, and layered complexity that make our Pinot Noir among the most compelling in Oregon—and beyond.

2021 The Corridor Pinot Noir
$54.00

The Corridor
Eola-Amity Hills AVA Pinot Noir
93 Points – James Suckling
“Lots of bright fruit here like raspberries, strawberries and oranges, with a touch of cinnamon and crushed stone. It’s wonderfully fresh, medium-bodied, with bright acidity and fine, sleek tannins. Long and elegant. Drink or hold.”

Dark yet transparent, enigmatic yet inviting, The Corridor Pinot Noir channels the restless wind of its namesake. Packed with layers of fresh summer berries, orange peel, baking spice, and crushed stone, it flows in a seamless frame with lifted acidity and fine, sculpted tannins. Time in glass reveals nuance upon nuance—always evolving, never still.

Cooler than a Van Duzer Breeze

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