The Chehalem Mountains Appellation (Oregon), located in the northwestern AVA region of the United States, is a viticultural gem. It benefits from a unique terroir, characterised by varied topography and a cool climate, ideal for cultivating Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Gris. The diverse soils, ranging from nutrient-rich loams to volcanic substrates, contribute to a unique complexity in the wines produced here. The winemakers of Chehalem Mountains showcase these distinctive features, creating superior quality wines that captivate wine enthusiasts worldwide.

At the heart of Oregon Wine Country, this AVA (American Viticultural Area) is recognised for its sustainable viticultural practices, favourable microclimates, and commitment to excellence. Wines from the Chehalem Mountains are often described as elegant, balanced, and possessing a lovely minerality. For wine enthusiasts and cellar managers, understanding the subtleties of this region is essential to enrich any refined wine collection.

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Wines of the Chehalem Mountains (Oregon) - AVA appellation

Decline

Northwest American AVA - Chehalem Mountains (Oregon) - 2006

Domaine Drouhin - Laurène
Bottle (75cl)
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