Ken Wright Freedom Hill Vineyard Pinot Noir

Ken Wright Cellars Freedom Hill Pinot Noir

WHY WE LOVE IT

  • The label, created by Dave Berkvam, depicts the practice of racking the barrels with inert gas.
  • Freedom Hill is located in the foothills of the Coast Range 10 miles southwest of Salem, Oregon.
  • The vines were planted in 1993 and 2008 on well-drained silty clay loam. It has a southwest exposure at an elevation of 475’ and benefits from heat rising off the valley floor.

Varietal Composition: 100% Pinot Noir

Elaboration: Each vineyard, further separated by clones, is hand sorted, fermented in small 1 1/4 ton open vat fermenters until dryness, then pressed and aged separately. The wine is aged in 100% French oak barrels for about 1 year. Each single vineyard designated Pinot noir is made with the same approach so the consumer can truly taste the place in which it was grown.

Tasting Notes: Floral and spice focused. Bright acidity and minerality combine for a juicy mouth feel. Black raspberry, bing cherry and fresh turned earth mingle with delicate floral notes.

PRESS

2016 – 92 James Suckling | 94 Wine Spectator | 95 Wine Enthusiast “Cellar Selection”

2017 – 94 Jeb Dunnuck | 93 Wine Spectator

2018 – 94 Vinous | 91 Wine Spectator

2019 – 94 Wine Spectator

2021 – 95 Decanter | 91 Wine Enthusiast

PRODUCER BACKGROUND

The seed for a career in wine was planted squarely in Bourbon country of Lexington, Kentucky. While waiting tables to put himself through school, Ken was exposed to fine wines from regions around the world. The passion became avocation when Ken left the Bluegrass State to attend enology and viticulture classes at UC-Davis. Eight years were spent winemaking for Ventana Vineyards, Chalone and Talbott Vineyards in Monterey County of California’s central coast.

Friends from the Willamette Valley piqued Ken’s interest in the region when they would visit, and a trip to the Dundee Hills in 1976 convinced him that this was where the finest Pinot noir in North America was being grown. In 1986, with family, belongings and 10 barrels in tow, Ken moved to McMinnville and started Panther Creek Cellars.

His concept of focusing on vineyard-designate bottling began during those years at Panther Creek and was cemented as a core philosophy in 1994 when Ken Wright Cellars was founded in historic downtown Carlton. Ken now makes a single vineyard bottling from 13 vineyard sites in the Northern Willamette Valley. Given his appreciation of sense of place, it was a given that Ken would contribute to the locations and industry near and dear to his heart. Instrumental in organizing the six new American Viticultural Area (AVA)’s in the Northern Willamette Valley that define in detail the distinct growing areas within the region, he wrote the proposition for the Yamhill-Carlton AVA and served as the association’s first President.

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