Spring 2026 Club Release

This is our Spring 2026 Release and we are genuinely fired up about what's in the lineup. 2025 was a near perfect growing year for us across Oregon and Washington, and we can't wait to share what's in the cellar. City Pop is back after a three-year hiatus and you're getting first access to it before anyone else — that alone felt like reason enough to celebrate.

Here's what we made.

The 2023 "One One Five" Pinot Noir is from Morning Mist, one of the westernmost vineyards in the Willamette Valley, where the coast range keeps the nights cold and the acid honest. Raspberry, mushroom, earth. Pairs with charcuterie and good company.

The 2023 Pinot Noir blends Morning Mist's tension and acid with Greyhorse Vineyard's weight and ripeness. Light purple, mushroom and plum, acid forward. Pairs with salmon, mushroom risotto, or whatever's in the fridge.

The 2024 Zweigelt is a grape rarely found outside of Austria, and we've been patiently waiting for it to be planted in the Willamette Valley. Morning Mist is our coldest vineyard, and Zweigelt loves alpine conditions — deeper color than Pinot, with a spice component that we can't get enough of. Pairs with roast chicken, duck, or anything that wants a little heat next to it.

City Pop is back. Three vineyards, three aromatic varieties, bottle-fermented and hand disgorged by Maureen and me one by one — 75 cases total, which is every bottle we could make. Honeysuckle, lychee, tangerine, persistent bubbles, orange cream soda on the finish. Our love letter to spring, street snacks, and late-night records on repeat. Serve ice cold with anything spicy.

The 2023 "One Foudre" Cabernet Sauvignon is not the Cabernet you're used to — Konnowac Vineyard at 1,100 feet, aged in a single 2,000-liter oak cask. Lead pencil, tobacco, red currant. Pairs with red meats or something slow-cooked.

The 2022 Mourvèdre is the newest addition to the lineup. Columbia Valley at 1,600 feet, licorice, pepper, dark cherry, firm tannin. Pairs with grilled meats or anything that wants something dark and earthy next to it.