Three Feathers 2019 Pinot Noir published in the Oregon Wine Press Cellar Selects May 2022 edition.
Three Feathers family members gathered together for a portrait session Summer 2021.  Three Feathers Wines & Vineyards in the Press.
Three Feathers Family Portrait in Torio Vineyard © Elise Prudhomme

Three Feathers Wines & Vineyards in the Press

Three Feathers Wines reflect our location, soil, elevation and micro-climate. Our 10+ year old vines are digging deep down into Laurelwood soils and achieving a certain level of maturity in aroma and flavor. We nurture every vine grown in wind blown soil high in the Chehalem Mountains, Willamette Valley Oregon. Terroir is what defines us.

Three Feathers in Blogs

We are pleased that online blogger, Winerabble, has written about our Laurelwood District AVA. Her articles include tasting notes for our 2020 Pinot Gris, 2018 Cuvée Virginia and 2017 Pinot Noir. You can follow the evolution of this unique Chehalem Mountains wine in the following year’s vintages. For example, our 2018 Reserve 667 and 2019 Pinot Noir are also made solely from Pinot Noir clone “Dijon 667” grown in Block One of Three Feathers.