The Dundee Hills, located in the state of Oregon in the United States, are part of the American Viticultural Area (AVA) of the Pacific Northwest, a renowned wine region. This designation is particularly famous for its exceptional Pinot Noir, often compared to the grand crus of Burgundy. The unique terroir of the Dundee Hills, characterized by volcanic soils rich in clay known as "Jory," imparts a distinct minerality and remarkable aromatic complexity to the wines.

The region's temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters, encourages a slow and steady maturation of the grapes, allowing for the development of deep aromas and fine tannins. The vineyards also benefit from varying altitudes, offering a diversity of microclimates that enhance the expression of the grape varieties.

In addition to Pinot Noir, Dundee Hills vineyards produce excellent Chardonnay and Pinot Gris. Wines from this region are often described as having notes of cherry, raspberry, mushroom, and earth, with balanced acidity and an elegant structure.

For wine lovers, cellar management becomes essential to optimize the preservation of these precious bottles, allowing for the full enjoyment of their aging potential. Dundee Hills is an essential destination for any oenophile seeking discoveries in the heart of America's wine country.

Wines from the Dundee Hills (Oregon) - AVA appellation

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Northwest American AVA - Dundee Hills (Oregon) - 2011

Domaine Serene - Evenstad Reserve
Bottle (750ml)
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