Red Wine: 2019 | Arterberry Maresh | Old Vines Pinot Noir
Medium garnet, it has a distinct mineral character, with tones of flint and iodine complementing spicy cranberry and blackberry preserves.
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Producer: Arterberry Maresh
Vintage: 2019
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country/Region: United States, Dundee Hills
Medium garnet, it has a distinct mineral character, with tones of flint and iodine complementing spicy cranberry and blackberry preserves. The palate is silky and layered, with intense, dark red fruit and a very long, flavorful finish.
Producer Information
Arterberry Maresh is an Oregon wine producer found in the Dundee Hills AVA (American Viticultural Area). The family-owned estate is managed by the third generation of the Maresh family. Vineyards were planted in 1970 by Jim Maresh who at the time was a pioneer of the winemaking industry in Oregon. Maresh influenced the wine industry with heavy involvement in the legislation of Oregon's farming and agricultural zoning. Today, the estate has some of the oldest Pinot Noir vines in the state. The estate has 124 acres (50 hectares) of vineyards. Here, a deep clay loam soil type up to 12 feet in depth provides ideal water retention whilst giving plenty of depth for root systems to penetrate. The wine portfolio is composed of two varieties; Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The flagship wine is the Arterberry Maresh Pinot Noir from the Maresh Vineyard. The Dundee Hills Chardonnay spends 12 months in barrel and six months in stainless steel prior to bottling whilst the Weber Vineyard Pinot Noir is sourced from Pommard clone vines that were planted in 1983.