Morgen Long Eola-Amity Hills Chardonnay Koosah Vineyard 2023
Seth Long bet his entire winery on one grape. He's the first Oregon vintner to work exclusively with Chardonnay — no Pinot Noir safety net — and he learned his blueprint during stints at Domaine de Montille in Burgundy before bringing it home to the Willamette Valley. Koosah is his coolest, highest, slowest-ripening site: organically farmed, dry-farmed Dijon clones rooted in the volcanic basalts of the Eola-Amity Hills. The wine that comes off it is all tension and line — taut, mineral, structured, far more about length than butter and oak. It's the kind of American Chardonnay that makes Burgundy drinkers sit up straight.
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Morgen Long Eola-Amity Hills Chardonnay Koosah Vineyard 2023
Morgen Long Eola-Amity Hills Chardonnay Koosah Vineyard 2023
Seth Long bet his entire winery on one grape. He's the first Oregon vintner to work exclusively with Chardonnay — no Pinot Noir safety net — and he learned his blueprint during stints at Domaine de Montille in Burgundy before bringing it home to the Willamette Valley. Koosah is his coolest, highest, slowest-ripening site: organically farmed, dry-farmed Dijon clones rooted in the volcanic basalts of the Eola-Amity Hills. The wine that comes off it is all tension and line — taut, mineral, structured, far more about length than butter and oak. It's the kind of American Chardonnay that makes Burgundy drinkers sit up straight.
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Seth Long bet his entire winery on one grape. He's the first Oregon vintner to work exclusively with Chardonnay — no Pinot Noir safety net — and he learned his blueprint during stints at Domaine de Montille in Burgundy before bringing it home to the Willamette Valley. Koosah is his coolest, highest, slowest-ripening site: organically farmed, dry-farmed Dijon clones rooted in the volcanic basalts of the Eola-Amity Hills. The wine that comes off it is all tension and line — taut, mineral, structured, far more about length than butter and oak. It's the kind of American Chardonnay that makes Burgundy drinkers sit up straight.










