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Our approach is simple. We keep the seasons in mind and pair to the foods we’re cooking with at each time of year. OK, so we might be over-thinking a bit. But that’s why you love us!
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WS•Essentials
Tempranillo Rosé: Freedom Hill Vineyard
Initially, they resisted making rosé at Patricia Green Cellars. As passionate consumers themselves, they believed that rosé should be made from red grapes with more muscle than Pinot Noir, and access to varieties like Mourvedre, Grenache, Carignan, or Tempranillo in the Northern Willamette Valley was limited. However, they discovered a block of Tempranillo planted in 2012 at Freedom Hill Vineyard, originally intended for another winery.
Freedom Hill Vineyard is a distinguished site nestled toward the eastern edge of the Coast Range Foothills. Although it’s geographically associated with the Eola Hills, the vineyard lies south and west of the Eola-Amity Hill Appellation, just outside the town of Monmouth. The vineyard is planted on Bellpine, a marine sedimentary type of soil, which contributes to its unique terroir.
Tempranillo thrives upright, with large clusters that resist botrytis. The region’s climate prevents it from ripening sufficiently for red wine. However, these grapes achieve perfect ripeness for crafting a delightful rosé with firm acidity and soft sweetness, rivaling the finest rosés worldwide.
The grapes were harvested at 20.3 brix, resulting in a 12.5% alcohol content and a TA of 7.2, lending the wine its vibrant character. The clusters were lightly whole-bunch pressed and underwent several rackings off the lees before settling in a stainless steel tank for six months. Bottled prior to completing malolactic fermentation, the resulting wine is bone-dry with lively acidity, easily enjoyable over the next few months.
Wine and Stuff

The Sparkling Effect |”Bc we could all use more bubbles”
Get ready for an exceptional evening of effervescence and flavor! If you’re as intrigued by sparkling wines as we are, this is the tasting event you absolutely can’t miss.
From the lively crispness of Cava to the intriguing complexity of Dry Lambrusco, each pour is a journey through flavor, history, and craftsmanship. Casey will share captivating stories behind each selection, enriching your tasting experience and sparking curiosity.

Chardonnay | Deep dive
Join us for an refreshing tasting with me and Dan Lech at the tasting table, where we’ll dive into the captivating world of Chardonnay! This is your chance to discover the true essence of this versatile grape, from its lean and chalky characteristics to its rich and creamy notes—plus, we’ll sample some exceptional un-oaked styles. Come and elevate your appreciation for Chardonnay!

MARCH Club•WS | RED
If you haven’t joined the club yet, there’s no better time than now. This is especially true if you prefer a mix of reds and whites, because joining Club•WS in March will take you through to May, when we begin the mix.
Club is available for pickup as of Thursday, March 6th.
COTES DU RhONE
Located between Courthézon and Châteauneuf-du-Pape, it benefits from a variety of geographical locations and exposures that are particularly favorable to…The nose reveals aromas of scrubland and liquorice, the palate is of raspberry …to learn more, join our club!
Food Pairings: Roasted Chicken
VRANEC
Indigenous to North Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, Vranec is a thick-skinned grape with high tannins…The palate is full of concentrated black fruit with brambly tannins…to learn more, join our club!
Food Pairings: Keema (see recipe included)
Rosso – Umbria
The Cooperative places its extensive experience in the sector at the service of its members…The color is deep ruby red with blackberry hues. The bouquet is full, fresh and…to learn more, join our club!
Food Pairings: Pizza
Cabernet Franc
Situated between the Pyrenees to the south and the Black Mountains to the north…Plums, strawberries, pink peppercorns, and grilled herbs…to learn more, join our club!
Food Pairings: Lamb