Oregon Wine Growing Soil Type

May 25, 2011  · View full size Motoya Nakamura/The Oregonian Vintners Jim Anderson (from left) of Patricia Green Cellars, and Jessica Monzeico-Blair and her father, Howard Mozeico, of Et Fille, say the Willamette Valley’s main soil types — Jory, sedimentary and loess — help define a wine’s flavor profile.

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Interactions of climate, soil, and grapevines on wine and terroirThe Loess (wind-blown silt) soils in eastern Washington are the top layer of soil that covers the sandy-loam ancient flood soils below. Washington wines are highly aromatic with slightly lighter color and smooth tannin. In Oregon, one of the favorite soil types for Pinot Noir is a silt-clay soil called Willakenzie.

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“Soil, not grapes, is the latest must-know when choosing a wine,” Bloomberg has proclaimed … at the Fault Line vineyard at Abacela in Oregon’s Umpqua Valley. It shows marked variations in soil types …

This is “younger” soil for the Willamette Valley, … The plant puts its energy into growing up, … The Dirt on Willamette Valley Soil Types …

While there are approximately a half dozen grape types planted in the region … Each of the vintners point to the weather as …

Give a century to Columbia valley (and columbia gorge) wine producer Rich Cushman of Viento Wines, and he might step out on a vine and link wine taste to the soil that fed the grape. Cushman regards soil differently when it comes to its effect on wine.

Oregon State University—Oregon Wine Research Institute the oregon wine research institute (OWRI) is a working group of Oregon State University faculty and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) researchers who conduct research, outreach, or teaching in the disciplines of viticulture, enology, and applied economics.

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