Willamette Valley isn’t just one style of Pinot Noir, it’s a patchwork of distinct AVAs, each shaped by soil, elevation, and climate. And when you layer in time, whether a wine is freshly released or cellared for years, the differences become even more compelling.
As part of WTSO’s 20th Anniversary Celebration, we’re spotlighting some of the region’s most expressive bottles during our Willamette Valley Sale – May 13 & 14 – featuring savings up to 74% OFF and prices starting at $14.99.
This is your chance to explore both place and time in one lineup!
Understanding Willamette Valley AVAs
Dundee Hills – Volcanic Precision & Red Fruit
Defined by iron-rich Jory soils, Dundee Hills produces Pinot Noir with lifted red fruit, fine tannins, and a signature elegance.
Standouts include:
- Patricia Green Cellars Pinot Noir Volcanic Dundee Hills 2022
- J. Christopher Bella Vida Vineyard Pinot Noir 2019
- 94 Pt. Lemelson Vineyards Meyer Vineyard Pinot Noir 2021
Expect purity, structure, and wines that evolve beautifully with age.
Yamhill-Carlton – Depth & Structure
Marine sedimentary soils give these wines darker fruit tones, firmer structure, and a more grounded profile.
Key bottles:
- Firesteed Cellars Pinot Noir Yamhill-Carlton 2017 and 2022
- 93 Pt. Lemelson Vineyards Stermer Vineyard Pinot Noir 2021
- Lange Estate Pinot Noir Yamhill-Carlton Assemblage 2021 and 2022
This is where Pinot Noir starts to show its more powerful side.
Eola-Amity Hills – Energy & Lift
Influenced by the Van Duzer Corridor winds, this AVA delivers wines with bright acidity, spice, and tension.
Featured selections:
- 94 Pt. David Paige Wines RPG Vineyard Pinot Noir 2022
- David Paige Wines Eola-Amity Hills Pinot Noir 2022
- Left Coast Estate Right Bank Pinot Noir 2022
These wines are vibrant, structured, and incredibly food-friendly.
Chehalem Mountains & McMinnville – Balance & Complexity
Higher elevations and mixed soils create layered, nuanced wines.
Highlights include:
- King Estate Nicholas Vineyard Pinot Noir 2016
- David Paige Wines Chehalem Mountains Pinot Noir 2022
- Youngberg Hill Bailey Family Pinot Noir McMinnville 2018
Expect balance between fruit, earth, and structure.
Young vs. Aged Pinot Noir: What Changes Over Time
Most Pinot Noir is enjoyed young, but properly stored bottles reveal a different dimension entirely.
Younger Vintages (2022–2023)
- Fresh red cherry, raspberry, and floral aromatics
- Brighter acidity and more primary fruit expression
Examples:
- 93 Pt. Violet Vines Pinot Noir 2023
- Lundeen Wines Articulate Pinot Noir 2023
- David Paige Wines Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2022
These are energetic, expressive, and immediately enjoyable.
Library & Aged Releases (2016–2019)
- Softer tannins and integrated structure
- Secondary notes like dried fruit, forest floor, and spice
Notable bottles:
- King Estate Pinot Noir vineyard series 2016
- 94 Pt. Résonance Winery Estate Pinot Noir 2017
- Dundee Wine Library Pinot Noir 2019
These wines showcase the patience and payoff of time.
Why This Sale Matters
It’s rare to see:
- Multiple AVAs represented side-by-side
- Both current releases and aged library wines
- Critically rated bottles at this level of accessibility
During WTSO’s 20th Anniversary Willamette Valley Sale, May 13 & 14, you can explore the full spectrum, with savings up to 74% OFF and prices starting at $14.99.
Whether you’re comparing AVAs or tasting how Pinot Noir evolves over time, this is a lineup built for discovery.
Shop the Willamette Valley Sale at WTSO.com while these bottles are still available. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.


