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oregon pinot noir

Pick a Fiddlehead Pinot below.

oldsville reserve   |   alloro

                            For Pinot noir, Kathy loves the stylistic diversity she is able to achieve from sourcing grapes from two very different, 
                            equally exceptional growing districts. From our Estate Vineyard, Fiddlestix in the Sta. Rita Hills, we craft “728”, 
                            “Lollapalooza” and “Doyle”, and from the Chehalem Mountains in Oregon emerge our “Oldsville Reserve” and 
                            “Alloro” wines. From Oregon, we offer our place name wine called “Oldsville Reserve”.  For her first 15 years, Kathy 
                            fermented and bottled this wine in Oregon, at a winery off of “Oldsville Road”. (For better control, she now transports 
                            the grapes to her California winery.) In addition, there is the occasional vineyard designated bottling which represents
                            the stand out barrel selection. Historically, it could have been Elton or Seven Springs, but today our production is proudly 
                            devoted to Alloro Vineyards in the Chehalem Mountains.