2023 Tzum Solais "Spring Ephemeral" Columbia Valley Red Wine, Oregon, USA 1.5L MAG

The 2023 Tzum "Solais" Spring Ephemeral from Hiyu Wine Farm is a vibrant and multifaceted red blend, crafted from all 13 grape varieties permitted in Châteauneuf-du-Pape. This natural wine offers a juicy and generous profile, balancing depth with an inviting freshness. Its harmonious structure and lively character make it delightful upon release, with the potential to evolve gracefully over time.

$173.99
$173.99

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ABOUT THIS WINE

Sourced from Hiyu Wine Farm's diverse vineyards in Oregon's Columbia Valley, the 2023 "Solais" Spring Ephemeral embodies the estate's commitment to biodynamic and regenerative agriculture. The blend includes all 13 varieties traditionally found in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, co-fermented to create a wine that reflects the complexity of its terroir. The winemaking process emphasizes minimal intervention, with manual harvesting, whole-cluster maceration, and fermentation by indigenous yeasts. Aged in neutral oak barrels, the wine develops a nuanced profile without overshadowing its vibrant fruit character. On the palate, expect a medley of red and dark berries, subtle floral notes, and a touch of spice, all framed by a lively acidity and supple tannins. This versatile wine pairs well with a range of dishes, including cured meats, pork, and poultry.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Hiyu Wine Farm, located in Oregon's Hood River Valley, is a 30-acre estate dedicated to holistic and sustainable farming practices. Founded by Nate Ready and China Tresemer, the farm integrates a variety of agricultural activities, including viticulture, animal husbandry, and market gardening. The vineyards are planted with an eclectic mix of grape varieties, organized into small blocks that each represent different moments in the genetic history of the vine. This approach results in field blends that are harvested and vinified together, producing wines of remarkable complexity and individuality. Hiyu's philosophy centers on fostering a diverse and resilient ecosystem, allowing nature to guide the growth and expression of their vines.

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Grape(s) Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre
Farming Biodynamic