2018 Holloran Riesling Willamette Valley

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2018 Holloran Riesling Willamette Valley
2018 Holloran Riesling Willamette Valley

Our 2018 Holloran Riesling is a blend of 48 year old vines from the Dundee Hills (Geisenheim 110 and Colmar 813 clones), and our La Chenaie Riesling block (Geisenheim 239) planted 2005.

We employ biodynamic farming techniques in both sites. We perform crop estimates and then drop significant amounts of fruit to reduce crop and ensure ripe and complex Riesling fruit flavors.

The soils in both sites are from volcanic parent material. The Dundee site is Jory, the La Chenaie Riesling is on Ritner, a shallower soil from the Jory series on rockier ridges. They are classified as silty clay loam soils, and are distinctively red. The color comes from iron, the only residual mineral after 15 million years of rainfall has leached out the other metals. 

Tasting notes

First impressions on the nose show apricot & granny smith apple notes. The palate offers rich honey lemon with significant baking spice accents. This leads to a finish that is delicate, complex, & nuanced, and it extends quite long. 

Pairing: Enjoy with Pork Chops with Apple Fennel & Sage or with your favorite cheeses. Drinking: 2021 – 2030. 
Vintage2018
VarietalRiesling
Varietal Composition100% Riesling
AppellationWillamette Valley
VineyardLe Pavillon & La Chenaie
DesignationDundee Hills & Eola-Amity Hills
Alcohol12.00%
Volume750 ml
Cases Produced191
Country of OriginUNITED STATES
State of OriginOregon

Our 2018 Holloran Riesling is a blend of 48 year old vines from the Dundee Hills (Geisenheim 110 and Colmar 813 clones), and our La Chenaie Riesling block (Geisenheim 239) planted 2005.

We employ biodynamic farming techniques in both sites. We perform crop estimates and then drop significant amounts of fruit to reduce crop and ensure ripe and complex Riesling fruit flavors. 
 
The soils in both sites are from volcanic parent material. The Dundee site is Jory, the La Chenaie Riesling is on Ritner, a shallower soil from the Jory series on rockier ridges. They are classified as silty clay loam soils, and are distinctively red. The color comes from iron, the only residual mineral after 15 million years of rainfall has leached out the other metals. 
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