Drink wine

2022 Pinot Gris

Willamette Valley avA

Flora Jane Pinot Gris showcases bright acidity, citrus & tropical notes, and a hint of effervescence that tickles the taste buds. We recommend pairing with oysters, crab cakes, or grilled halibut.

Sourced from multiple vineyards in the Willamette Valley AVA.

Fermented in stainless steel.

12.5% ABV

pH 3.20

TA 6.45 g/L

56 cases produced

2020 syrah

Columbia Valley AVA

This is the boldest of our wines but still manages to exude elegance and structure. This wine is inky in color, nuanced by star anise and cassis, and finishes with long, broad tannins. We recommend pairing with seared duck, steak tartare, or prime rib.

Sourced exclusively from Elephant Mountain Vineyard, Columbia Valley AVA.

Aged 16 months in neutral French oak.

15.0% ABV

pH 3.70

TA 6.00 g/L

70 cases produced

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2020 pinot noir

Eola-Amity Hills AVA

Flora Jane Pinot Noir is well balanced between acidity, rounded tannins, and complemented by fruit forward notes of marionberry & blueberry compote. The deep garnet hues are characteristic of this site. We recommend pairing with planked salmon, leg of lamb, or beef Bourgogne.

Sourced exclusively from Johnson Ridge Vineyard, Eola-Amity Hills AVA.

Aged 16 months in neutral French oak.

13.8% ABV

pH 3.50

TA 5.30 g/L

47 cases produced

SOLD OUT

2021 Chardonnay

Eola-Amity Hills AVA

2021 Pinot Noir

Eola-Amity Hills AVA

 

Vineyards

Elephant Mountain Vineyard:

Planted: 2005 

Elevation: 1400’ 

Soil: Warden Silt Loam

Syrah: Clone 99

Elephant Mountain Vineyard is nestled high atop the Rattlesnake Hills of Central Washington. The vineyard could be described as an oasis in the desert. The gentle south-facing slopes are lined with vines and surrounded by sage brush. 


Johnson Ridge Vineyard:

Planted: 2008

Elevation 600’

Soil: Volcanic Basalt 

Pinot Noir: Clone 777

Johnson Ridge Vineyard is located in the Northeast corner of the Eola-Amity Hills AVA. The south-facing vineyard almost falls off of the steep slopes and collides with massive Douglas Fir trees.