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Deep Blue is our first Willamette Valley Pinot Noir, as opposed to our single vineyard offerings. We sourced fruit from our two primary Pinot Noir producers: Momtazi & Johan Vineyards, both Demeter-certified Biodynamic sites that produce drastically distinct wines.
Decoy's pinnacle red blend, this bold and luxurious wine combines the finest Napa Valley Merlot, Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Tempranillo to create an alluring and complex wine.
Color: sparkling, vivid pomegranate.
Flavor: among dizzy aromas of ripe red fruit and wood berry Usakhelauri flavor reveals itself. Then, bilberry, gooseberry, wild strawberry, currant, mountain raspberry are unfolded.
Stella Rosa RED is seductive, rich, and full-bodied with a hint of sweetness. Serve chilled with fresh fruit, cheese, spicy cuisine, and desserts. Stellabrate life with friends and a bottle of Stella Rosa RED.
This wine possesses intensive ruby color. The aroma is dominated by blackberry, supported by raspberry and mint, based on soft fruit structure of the taste.
This Merlot featuring ripe and concentrated flavors of plum, blueberry and dark cherry which are accentuated by a touch of fresh herbs, light cedar and a fine spiciness.
Mildian red semi-sweet wine is made from Ojaleshi grapes, planted in Racha-Lechkhumi and traditionally fermented in kvevri. The drink has a deep, bright ruby color and aromas of lively fruit, ripe pomegranate and cherry, with pronounced ojalesh varietal notes. The wine is rich, full-bodied, elegant, with natural sweetness and salty acidity. It goes very well with light salads, cheeses and desserts.
Johan Vineyard is an 85-acre, Demeter-certified biodynamic site in the Willamette Valley, south of McMinnville and west of Salem. This site is almost always our last Pinot pick of harvest. Although it's a relatively low-elevation site, due to its proximity to the coast and the winds that howl through the Van Duzer Corridor every summer afternoon, the fruit here tends to ripen later than in our other vineyards.