PORTLAND OUR West Wind Vineyard VINEYARDS Elevation: 475 - 600 ft. Chehalem Soil: Willakenzie Expressing the wild Mountains West Wind Vineyard Yamhill-Carlton AVA An estate vineyard, where District AVA cooling afternoon breezes Ribbon Ridge blow over rolling ancient AVA Holstein Vineyard sea floor VINEYARD Elevation: 750 ft. Shea Vineyard YAMHILL Soil: Jory Haakon Lenai Vineyard Elevation: 450 – 630 ft. An old-vine estate vineyard Soil: Willakenzie marked by towering firs on beauty of Oregon’s NEWBERG a south-facing slope CARLTON Wichmann Vineyard Dundee Hills AVA A small, high-elevation site Wichmann Vineyard DUNDEE loved for its exceptionally SOURCES Elevation: 690 ft. Kropf Family Vineyard balanced fruit Soil: Jory Elevation: 300 ft. DAYTON MCMINNVILLE Soil: Jory Latchkey Vineyard geologic history An estate vineyard, planted Haakon Lenai Vineyard densely on a steep south-facing Elevation: 350 - 700 ft. hillside Soil: Jory Latchkey Vineyard Elevation: 500 ft. Holstein Vineyard Soil: Jory At the peak of the hills, owned McMinnville AVA and farmed by a pioneering vineyard manager Shea Vineyard A cluster of sunny knolls and one of Oregon’s most celebrated vineyards Van Duzer Corridor Freedom Hill Vineyard AVA A family-owned “grand cru” site in the foothills of the Oregon Coast Range Eola-Amity Hills AVA Kropf Family Vineyard A boutique, family-owned vineyard on a sun-drenched southeastern slope DALLAS SALEM L L A M E T Freedom Hill Vineyard I T E W Elevation: 300 – 650 ft. EUGENE Soil: Bellpine Loam VALLEY AVA OREGON BLOOD OF THE EARTH lora and fauna come and gone. Seismic events of unbelievable proportion. Ancient oceans, rivers of wine is the perfect interpretive lens for this wild narrative, a sight line into the long, complex story of F lava, and crashing floods. The record of all that came before us lives on as layers of soil and stone, the living landscape around us. Our volcanic sites originated as lava flows coming down the Columbia hillside slopes and sun exposures. Oregon’s Willamette Valley is a world class environment for producing Gorge from Eastern Oregon 15 to 6 million years ago. And our sedimentary sites originated as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay largely because of this geologic history. At Purple Hands, we believe ancient sea beds when Western Oregon was under the Pacific Ocean for 35 million years..
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