Oregon’s Dundee Hills are home to a quiet revolution, where old-vine Pinot Noir planted on red volcanic soils is challenging perceptions of New World wine. At the forefront stands Arterberry Maresh, crafting wines of remarkable finesse from some of the region’s oldest vines.
The distinctive red Jory soils of the Dundee Hills provide exceptional drainage and mineral complexity, while cool Pacific breezes funnel through the Van Duzer Corridor, preserving crucial acidity. Jim Maresh Jr. works with Pinot Noir vines dating back to his grandfather’s original 1970 plantings, embracing a minimalist philosophy: intervene as little as possible and let the vineyard speak. The winery’s practice of dry farming forces vines to dig deep, extracting character impossible to achieve through irrigation.


The 2021 Pinot Noir displays a luminous medium ruby color with hints of garnet. With proper aeration, it reveals a mesmerizing bouquet of wild strawberry, red cherry, and pomegranate, complemented by notes of rose petals, forest floor, and baking spice. On the palate, silky tannins provide structure without aggression, while bright acidity brings freshness. What distinguishes this wine is its restraint and balance; though youthful, it shows remarkable integration and promises significant development over the next decade.
This versatile Pinot Noir shines alongside herb-roasted duck breast or a wild mushroom tart, where the wine’s earthy undertones harmonize with fungi’s umami richness. Serve slightly below room temperature in a large Burgundy glass to allow its aromatic complexity to develop fully.
For wine lovers seeking authentic, terroir-driven Pinot Noir without the escalating prices of Burgundy, Arterberry Maresh offers a compelling alternative that stands on its own merits—a true American original showcasing Oregon’s extraordinary potential.
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