Pinot POP in the Papers – The Oregonian & Oregon Live

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Photo by Michael Alberty, published in The Oregonian, including Three Feathers Pinot POP.

Pinot POP in the Papers – the Oregonian & Oregon Live Michael Alberty from the Oregonian just published an article about affordable Willamette Valley Pinots for the summer and we are thrilled that our single-clone Oregon Sparkling Wine – Pinot POP – is featured! 2020 Three Feathers Estate ‘Pinot Pop’ How fun to find a nice sparking pinot noir for … Read More

Three Feathers Wines at the US Ambassador’s Residence in Paris, France

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Three Feathers Wines at the US Ambassador’s Residence in Paris, France during an exceptional tasting with the Oregon Wine Board in May 2022.

Three Feathers Wines travel to the US Ambassador’s Residence in Paris, France for a European Wine Tasting Event Article & Photos by Elise Prudhomme Three Feathers Wines traveled to France in May 2022 for a European Wine Tasting Event. The California Wine Institute invited the Oregon Wine Board to participate in a gala presentation at the US Ambassador’s Residence in … Read More

Chocolate Fudge Avocado Cake & Patriotic Pinot POP! Happy July 4th!

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Three Feathers Chocolate Fudge Avocado Cake Recipe

Patriotic Pinot POP! – Celebrating the United States of America Chocolate Fudge Avocado Cake Recipe and Patriotic Pinot POP! is on our agenda for Independence Day and our traditional July 4th family celebration. Raise a glass of Three Feathers wine to the United States of America and the freedoms we enjoy! Chocolate Fudge Avocado Cake Recipe Every once in a … Read More

2019 Pinot Noir Featured in the Oregon Wine Press

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Three Feathers 2019 Pinot Noir published in the Oregon Wine Press Cellar Selects May 2022 edition.

2019 Pinot Noir Featured in the Oregon Wine Press 2019 Pinot Noir Featured in Oregon Wine Press Cellar Selects, May 2022 issue! Here’s what they say about this wine: Interesting and savory, the nose reminds of sun-brewed black tea with lemon, fruity strawberry, pipe tobacco, sweet grass and light caramel. The aromas integrate into a flavor medley in this light-bodied, … Read More

Announcing our 5th Annual Memorial Weekend Wine Tasting Event

Elise Stimac2020, Events, Oregon Pinot Gris, Oregon Pinot Noir, Our Wines, Ratings, Red Wine, White WinesLeave a Comment

Three Feathers formal garden decked out for our 5th annual Memorial Day Wine Tasting Open House 2022.

Announcing our 5th Annual Memorial Weekend Wine Tasting Event Sunday, May 29, 2022 from 11 am to 5 pm | Tasting fee $25 19569 SW Finnigan Hill RoadHillsboro, OR 97123 Christine | 503-536-3083 | christine@threefeathersestate.comSandra | 503-701-5467 | sandra@threefeathersestate.com At this year’s Memorial Weekend Wine Tasting Event Guest Artist Elise Prudhomme presents her work, we taste our New Release 2021 … Read More

Three Feathers Pinot Madeleine Receives Strong Rating James Suckling

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Three Feathers Pinot Madeleine 2020 aka Precoce

Three Feathers Pinot Madeleine Receives Strong Rating – 90 Points from James Suckling Our 2020 Pinot Madeleine Receives Strong Rating – 90 Points from James Suckling. We are proud to announce this score from JamesSuckling.com for our 2020 Pinot Madeleine. Some sliced-strawberry and citrus aromas and flavors. Medium body. Light hibiscus-water and green-strawberry flavors. Drink now. – JamesSuckling.com Three Feathers … Read More

Enjoy Three Feathers Pinot POP on Valentine’s Day

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Three Feathers Pinot POP is a lightly sparkling red wine made with Estate Grown Pommard grapes.

Enjoy Three Feathers Pinot POP on Valentine’s Day! photo © Elise Prudhomme Three Feathers Pinot POP is a playful product of the Pommard clone of Pinot Noir. Made from high-elevation Estate Grown Pommard grapes from our Torio Vineyard, this exceptional lightly sparkling red wine is refreshing, exuberant and playful. With aromas of strawberry and bramble-berry fruits, this wine is a … Read More

Three Feathers Record Harvest after a beautiful 2021 Vineyard Season

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Fall morning light and distant view from Three Feathers Vineyard Block 2

Three Feathers Record Harvest after a beautiful 2021 Vineyard Season Three Feathers Record Harvest after a beautiful 2021 Vineyard Season! What a season we had this year! Our vineyard bore large luscious and plentiful clusters of Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris, despite several weather scares and lack of rain.  After the disastrous fires of 2020, every one in the Willamette … Read More

Three Feathers 2020 Madeleine Oregon Pinot Noir

Three Feathers Pinot Madeleine 2020 aka Precoce

Three Feathers 2020 Madeleine Oregon Pinot Noir Three Feathers 2020 Madeleine Oregon Pinot Noir is our first vintage of Pinot Madeleine. A rare, old-world clone of Pinot Noir, it is also known as Pinot Noir Précoce or Frühburgunder. This finicky grape has smaller berries and ripens a full two to three weeks earlier than standard Pinot Noir – read our … Read More

Precious Précoce | Introducing Three Feathers Pinot Madeleine 2020

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Elise Prudhomme harvesting Pinot Noir Précoce at Torio Vineyard

Precious Précoce | Introducing Three Feathers Pinot Madeleine 2020 Precious Précoce, as the name implies, has a unique attribute that it blooms almost two weeks earlier than other Pinot Noir and, as a consequence, the grapes are ripe two weeks earlier.  This is a plus at our high elevation when the harvest can coincide with fall rains and cooling temperatures.  … Read More