Trisaetum Winery
Trisaetum is a winery located in Oregon's Willamette Valley.[1] Established in 2003 by Andrea and James Frey, the winery, pronounced "tris-say-tum", was named after the founders two children, Tristen and Tatum. The winery is still family owned and operated today and produces small lots of critically acclaimed Pinot Noir and Riesling from its two estate vineyards. Trisaetum's older vineyard, the Coast Range estate, is a 22-acre (89,000 m2) vineyard located in the southwestern corner of the Yamhill-Carlton District AVA. Trisaetum's winery is located on its newer 28-acre (110,000 m2) vineyard in the heart of the Ribbon Ridge AVA.
Trisaetum has a tasting room open to the public. The tasting room is located at the winery outside Newberg, Oregon. In addition, the winery has an art gallery featuring the works of the owner/winemaker.[2]
Art Gallery - unique to Trisaetum is a 1,500-square-foot (140 m2) art gallery located inside the winery. The gallery features the abstract expressionist paintings, photography, and sculpture of Trisaetum's founder, James Frey. Frey is also the winemaker at Trisaetum. Each year, the winery releases three to four Artist Series Pinot Noirs for which one of Frey's paintings is chosen for the label. To date, ten different Artist Series wines had been released.
Riesling - from its inception, the winery has made a strong commitment to Riesling with four different blocks of Riesling planted in its two estate vineyards. Today, the winery bottles six different Rieslings each year. Trisaetum's 2007, 2008, and 2009 Rieslings were each awarded Editors Choice designations by the Wine Enthusiast Magazine with respective scores of 93, 94, and 93 points on Wine Enthusiast's 100-point scale.[3][4]
Pinot Noir - the second varietal for which Trisaetum is best known is Pinot Noir. In all, the winery bottles eight different Pinot Noirs. The 2008 vintage was named a top selection by both Wine Spectator and Wine Advocate. Beginning in 2011, the winery will also make a vineyard designate Pinot Noir from the Dundee Hills AVA.
Production - the winery produces 5,000 cases a year. There are currently no plans in place to expand this production.
References
- ^ Karl Samson. Frommer's Oregon. Frommer's, 2010. p. 131. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
- ^ Their Oenological Opus, News-Register, Karl Klooster, July 1, 2009
- ^ Isn't It Aromatic, Wine Enthusiast, Paul Gregutt, September 23, 2010
- ^ The Wine Roads of Oregon, Wine Enthusiast, Paul Gregutt, May 12, 2010
- Yamhill Valley News Register, July 1, 2009, C5
- Oregon's Pinot Noir Pinnacle, Wine Spectator, Harvey Steiman, January 31, 2011