Published August 22, 2024

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Pinot noir is often described as the “Goldilocks” grape, requiring conditions that are “just right” to produce delicious wine. Over the past two weeks, Oregon has experienced just such weather conditions for producing excellent Pinot noir!

We have enjoyed mild summer weather with highs in the 70s and 80s. And our night temperatures have been consistently cool in the 50s. That is just what we need as the grapes begin to turn purple and begin to ripen. And the good news?

The forecast for the next two weeks is more of the same:

Two week Oregon forecast for Dayton, Oregon during growing season for Pinot noir

My Optimistic Outlook

After 30+ years of winemaking, we know Oregon’s weather is unpredictable. Truly anything could happen between now and the last fruit being harvested. But I’m an optimist, and this could be the start of an incredible vintage.

Visit us soon?

Great weather for Pinot noir is also great weather for winetasting. Recently we have seen quite a few visitors from the Southeast who are grateful to spend some time away from the heat at home.

There is still time to visit us! Plan a trip to Oregon Wine Country before the summer is over. We would love to see you at Winter’s Hill.

Cheers!

Russell

We aren’t the only ones enjoying this amazing weather.