Jessie James

Jessie James Vineyard

The picturesque vineyard of Jessie James is situated to the immediate east of the Van Duzer Corridor in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA. We lease the vineyard from Jessica and James Lee, from whom the vineyard takes its name, and we farm according to organic principles.

During our 2024 harvest picks at Jessie James, winemaker Evan Martin takes a few minutes in this video to stand in the rows of the vineyard and talk about the special nature of this site and the signature wine we make from it’s beautiful fruit.

The Terroir:

Jessie James Vineyard - Pinot Noir

The Eola-Amity Hills is situated to the immediate east of the Van Duzer Corridor, where cool, salty marine air from the Pacific Ocean blows through the Coast Range mountains into the western Willamette Valley. The marine air lowers the growing season temperatures in this neighborhood and elevates the presence of acidity and salinity in the wines. The vineyard takes its name from Jessica and James Lee, now deceased but whose legacy lives on in the vines. The four-acre planting of high-density spacing (2,400 vines/acre) at Jessie James goes back to 1996, with the wine now exhibiting the extra complexity that comes with maturity of vine age. The vineyard sits at an upper elevation in the far north of the AVA and faces east towards the rising morning sun. Harvest is usually the first or second week of October when the early Fall weather has cooled off significantly and perfect ripeness is achieved patiently, with full flavor development occurring at lower potential alcohol levels. The Nekia soil (shallow, rocky volcanic basalt) provides balanced stress to the plants, resulting in sparser canopies and looser clusters with small berries and thick skins, and consequently the wines show exceptional depth and complexity of aroma and structure. We have leased the vineyard for ten years and our farming accords to organic principles, always with an eye towards the future. 

The Wine

Jessie James Pinot Noir

AVA: Eola-Amity Hills

Elevation, Aspect: 675 ft, East-facing slope

Soil: Nekia (rocky volcanic basalt, shallow topsoil)

Vine Age: Planted 1996

Clonal Selection: Wadenswil & Pommard & Dijon 113/114/115

Farming: Dry-Farmed, Organic management

Map:

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