• Product Info

    Terroir
    Argyle crafts its Vintage Brut from estate vineyards in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, a region whose cool-climate profile closely mirrors the world’s top sparkling wine terroirs. The fruit is drawn largely from the higher-elevation slopes of the Dundee Hills and Eola–Amity Hills, where volcanic and marine sedimentary soils create tension, minerality, and natural acidity in Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

    These sites experience a long, slow growing season defined by Pacific breezes, cool nights, and mild daytime temperatures. The 2022 vintage had a cool, delayed start, but was followed by a beautifully even summer and a warm, dry early autumn. This extended the ripening window and allowed the grapes to accumulate flavor without losing their brisk acidity. The result is sparkling wine fruit with precision, depth, and a crystalline sense of place.

    Winemaking & Technical Notes
    Argyle has long been a benchmark of méthode traditionnelle winemaking in Oregon, and the 2022 Vintage Brut reflects a meticulous, classical approach. The blend leans heavily on Chardonnay for lift and finesse, with Pinot Noir contributing structure, red-fruited complexity, and breadth. Grapes are harvested early to lock in bright acidity and modest ripeness—crucial for sparkling wine longevity and definition.

    After whole-cluster pressing, the base wines are fermented in stainless steel, preserving clarity and freshness. Some lots see neutral barrel fermentation to add subtle texture without overt oak character. The assemblage is created with emphasis on balance and purity before undergoing secondary fermentation in bottle.

    The wine rests sur lie—typically for several years—allowing autolysis to build creaminess, fine mousse, and notes of brioche and pastry. Disgorgement is timed to maintain vibrancy while introducing enough lees complexity to make the wine multidimensional.

    Tasting Notes
    The 2022 Vintage Brut opens with a lifted and intricate aromatic profile. Fresh lemon zest, green apple, and white peach lead the way, accented by hints of pear skin, elderflower, and crushed limestone. With air, deeper autolytic tones emerge—warm brioche, hazelnut, almond cream, and faint notes of pastry dough—woven seamlessly into the fruit rather than layered on top. There is an unmistakably cool-climate freshness in the nose: clean, precise, quietly intense.

    On the palate, the wine is vibrant yet composed, striking a graceful balance between tension and generosity. A fine, persistent mousse carries flavors of Meyer lemon, green pear, quince, and underripe nectarine, supported by saline minerality and a gentle herbal thread reminiscent of fresh mint or lemon balm. Chardonnay’s linearity provides backbone and brightness, while Pinot Noir adds roundness, subtle red apple notes, and a faint suggestion of raspberry seed.

    The mid-palate shows depth without heaviness, gaining creamy texture from lees aging yet never losing its sense of lift. The finish is long, chalky, and mouthwatering—lingering with citrus oils, pastry nuance, and a whisper of sea spray. It feels both refreshing and quietly profound, the kind of sparkling wine that rewards attention as much as it invites casual enjoyment.

    Food Pairing & Service
    The wine’s acidity, mineral presence, and fine mousse make it extraordinarily versatile at the table. Classic pairings include oysters, scallop crudo, and sushi, where its precision echoes delicate flavors. It shines alongside creamy cheeses—goat’s milk, triple crème, or lightly aged cow’s cheese—and complements dishes like lemon herb roast chicken, Dungeness crab, or vegetable tempura. Richer companions such as mushroom risotto, soft-shell crab, or butter-poached shrimp meet its complexity without overwhelming it.

    Serve well-chilled but not icy—around 45–48°F—to allow both fruit and autolytic notes to show. A tulip-shaped sparkling glass will highlight its aromatics and mousse. Though delicious now, the structure and acidity suggest it will evolve gracefully over the next 5–7 years, gaining depth and creaminess while retaining its clarity.

  • Name:

    Argyle Vintage Brut 2022 750ml

  • Product Type:

    Champagne Blend

  • Brand:

    Argyle Winery

  • Collection:

    Sparkling Wine

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