Our 2021 Vintage
The 2021 vintage is truly one for the books. Bud break was slightly early, and a few rain showers in June made for a smaller than normal crop. Summer was warmer than normal, with some big heat spikes, creating concern that the small crop could become overripe. As is often the case in Oregon, however, September arrived with low overnight temperatures and warm, but not hot, days yielding grapes of exceptional balance. The wines from 2021 are fruit-driven, but with the complexity and acidity found in vintages with mild temperatures leading up to harvest. We are especially proud to that our 2021s are the first wines to be bottled in the brand-new Revino refillable bottle!
library Wines
Staying true to their winemaking roots in Burgundy, winemakers Amy Wesselman and David Autrey grow grapes and build wines with the fruit, balance, and structure to age to perfection over the course of at least a decade. Because we know most wines are consumed young, we hold back wines from each vintage and age them to perfection in our library, so wine lovers can enjoy them when they are at their best. One of the great joys of being a winemaker is being able to share older bottles with family and friends. At Westrey we are very proud to offer that opportunity to you.