Located in the
Yamhill-Carlton AVA, Roots Vineyard lies on a ridge just east of the sleepy
town of Yamhill. Soils are primarily Willakenzie, which is sedimentary in
origin. Throughout the heart of the vineyard is a vein of iron oxide, that
lends to a deep color and rich mineral notes. Established: 1999 and 2000.
Elevation: 450 to 600 feet. Size: 7 acres. Clones: Dijon 113, 114, 115, and
777. Palate Profile: The wine from this
vineyard has a complex array of aromas and flavors, including black and red
fruits, particularly blackberry, spice and earth. Owners: Chris and Hilary
Berg.
Born in Racine, Wisc., and
raised in Idaho, Pennsylvania and Illinois, winemaker and winegrower Chris Berg
didn't always know he wanted to make wine. In fact, when he graduated from the
University of Kansas in Lawrence, with a bachelor's in English, he wasn't sure
what his future held, as far as a career. Meanwhile his parents, Chuck and Dian
Berg, had decided to relocate to Oregon from Illinois with the purchase of a
manufacturing company in Tualatin, Ore. Chris soon followed and helped his
parents at the plant, as well as the other reason for the big move: planting a
small vineyard.
In 1999, the Bergs planted seven acres
of mostly Pinot Noir on the 20-acre property near Yamhill in the
Yamhill-Carlton District of the Willamette Valley. Chuck and Dian built a small
house on the vineyard, and Chris lived in Portland with his wife, Hilary, also
a Jayhawk. The family's business closed their doors in 2000, and the Bergs
found themselves full-time winery folk. In 2001, Chuck and Dian moved to the
sunny locale of Wickenburg, Ariz., to be near Dian's parents. Chris and Hilary
were then given the opportunity to move to the vineyard from Portland.
In 2002, the Bergs picked their first
harvest of a whopping three tons, which were made into 72 cases of Pinot Noir.
Today, Roots produces approximately
3,800 cases annually. Wines include the flagship estate Pinot Noir, as well as
several single vineyard-designate Pinot Noirs, sourced mostly from neighboring
vineyards in the Yamhill-Carlton AVA. Other wines include an estate Pinot Gris,
Melon de Bourgogne, Viognier, Riesling, dessert Riesling, Syrah and a methode
Champenoise sparkling named after their son, Theo. All these wines are made in
small lots and handcrafted using indigenous yeasts.
Roots' reserve Pinot Noir label,
Racine, honors the town in which Chris was born. (The name means
"root" in French).
In homage to one of Chris' favorite
artists, Roots' second label, Klee (named after Paul Klee), makes up the
largest portion of the case production with 2,000 cases made annually. The
artwork is their own adaptation of a Klee painting. Roots' other second label,
Sheboygandy — a play on words combining Sheboygan (another Wisconsin town) and
Burgundy, the ultimate Pinot Noir region. Both Klee and Sheboygandy are made
from premium Pinot Noir fruit.
Klee
Pinot Noir |
| Moderate ruby-purple
color in the glass. Complex aromatic profile featuring black cherries, cola,
prickly pear, baking spices. sandalwood and a subtle vegetal note. Tasty cherry
cola and raspberry flavor with some persistence on the finish. UPC #: 798304141436 |
Awards and Ratings: * Rating 4 Stars * Wine Spectator - 91 Points
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