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Iris Vineyards Arete Blanc de Noirs Brut Willamette Valley 2021

Grown on a single, high-elevation estate vineyard in the Willamette Valley, this 100% Pinot Noir bubbly is made in the traditional Champagne method and is aptly called Areté, an ancient Greek concept referring to a thing that realizes its most excellent potential.

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Flavor Profile: Lemon hard candy, chamomile, green apple, cantaloupe, cream, French bread, saline, and minerals
Time on Lees: 20 months
Disgorgement Date: April 2024
Dosage: 1 g/L
Farming Method: Sustainable Practices

Why We Love It...

Fun? Absolutely. Indisputably well-made? Also, a yes. Fleshy, toasty, and dry, with a mineral backbone? All of that, too! There’s a whole lot going on in this Oregon sparkler for only $19. Whatever you do, don’t make the mistake of just getting one.

We’re picky about our domestic sparkling wines and painstakingly avoid the ones made as an afterthought from leftover fruit. Iris Vineyards is the furthest thing from that – pouring soul, care, and purpose into every wine they craft, still or sparkling. Located in the southern Willamette Valley, tucked into the foothills of the Oregon Coast Range, the 870-acre estate is planted to 43 acres of vines, roughly 26 of which are Pinot Noir. Sustainability is at the forefront of all they do – using cover crops, alternate row mowing, ecological compensation areas, and canopy management to work alongside nature to maintain the health of their crops and soils.

As such, Pamela Frye and Richard Boyles’ focus throughout their time stewarding their land is the Greek concept of “areté” – or the pursuit of becoming the best version of oneself and continually striving for improvement. This translates to their vineyard, their wines, and even their label – a depiction of an eye that signifies the desire to always look for ways to evolve. 

Their 2021 Blanc de Noirs – entirely estate grown on their 1,000-foot-high Chalice Vineyard – is made in the traditional method with all riddling, disgorging, and labeling operations on-site. With the cool climate of the Lorane Valley – even in the somewhat warmer 2021 vintage – grape ripening occurs slowly and evenly, keeping sugar accumulation low while generating higher levels of acid. The result is decidedly Champagne-like, with a tiny dosage of just 1 gram per liter and no malo to allow the natural subtleties of the fruit characters to shine.

The glass presents energetic, persistent bubbles and a light golden color, with charismatic notes of lemon hard candy, chamomile, and green apple charging in first, followed closely by ripe cantaloupe, some creamy components, and French bread. A salinic, mineral thread persists throughout the substantial finish – and if I shut my eyes, I’m tempted to call this a Côte des Bar cuvée. Seriously charming, thoughtful stuff from a place that is devoted to quality in every way. $19, darling! Why don’t you snap up at least a few?

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Technical Details

Country: United States
Region: Oregon
Appellation: Willamette Valley
Vineyard: Chalice Estate Vineyards
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Blend: 100% Pinot Noir
Winemaker: Aaron Lieberman
Farming Method: Sustainable Practices
Oak: Fermented and aged in 100% French oak, puncheons and barrels
Alcohol: 11.9%
Production: 125 cases
Pair it with: Buffalo chicken wings

About the Producer

Iris Vineyards was founded in the mid-1990s by Oregon natives Pamela Frye and Richard Boyles in the cooler Lorane Valley foothills of the Coast Range, which is southwest of the town of Eugene in the southern Willamette Valley. The team aims to reflect the purity and elegance of their Chalice Vineyard, which rises to 1,000 feet on mostly deep, well-drained volcanic and sedimentary soils with a reddish hue. The focus from the start was estate-grown Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Chardonnay, and Iris has since added sparkling and rosé. Winemaker Aaron Lieberman came on board in 2008, and puts his Oregon State University background in soil science to good use as he explores the nuance and potential of the 43-acre site.

Iris Vineyards Arete Blanc de Noirs Brut Willamette Valley 2021

$19
$38

Retail

50

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