Eminent Domaine Winery
The name, Eminent Domaine, is a reflection of our experience with the legal term, eminent domain, our dedication to the Oregon wine industry and our love of the wines produced in our region.
In 2002 the City of Portland cited eminent domain as reason for claiming an office building we owned downtown. We began negotiations, as we agreed with the intent of the law, which states that the property would be used for the public good in exchange for a price based on fair market value. However, when both qualifiers came into question, a lengthy legal process ensued. Despite having a more favorable outcome from arbitration, the compensation was low and the property was used for undisclosed purposes.
Having been brought up on a small farm in Hillsboro Oregon, Jeff Meader always wanted to go back to the land. Already entrenched in Oregon’s wine industry and looking to the future, it was a natural progression to re-invest in a small piece of land in the coveted Ribbon Ridge AVA. In 2009, we set about planting the 7 acre parcel with selected Pinot Noir clones and harvested our first estate fruit in 2011.
In 2012, a partnership fell into place with our long-time wine industry friend, Rob Alstrin. Having been through a similar circumstance regarding the law of eminent domain while living in Arizona, Rob could relate to the Meaders’ experience. He also shared a commitment to the Oregon wine industry and a desire to bring Eminent Domaine to the national marketplace. Rob’s years of background listed below have been helpful in growing our distribution for these special hand-crafted wines.
With a degree in Wine Marketing from the University of Adelaide in S. Australia, Rob has worked his way through various positions in sales, marketing, distribution and operations and become a key figure in the wine industry. Rob has served on the board of Oregon Pinot Camp with Dick Erath, David Adelsheim, Diana Lett and Nancy Ponzi, and is a frequent speaker at the Oregon Wine Symposium and other industry events. In 2001 He was recruited by Domaine Serene Winery as their Vice President of Sales and Marketing. He saw the company grow tenfold while solidifying his own place in the wine business. In 2005, Rob leveraged his experience and relationships with some of the region’s premier wineries and opened his own business. Northwest Core Collection has helped wineries such as Penner-Ash, Bergström, and A to Z grow their national distribution business. The company has now evolved to represent a collection of smaller family wineries, allowing Rob and his sales team to share their unique stories across a broad national market.
Starting with our 2012 wines, we are fortunate to be working with another longtime wine industry friend and stellar winemaker, Drew Voit. As a fifteen-year veteran of the Oregon wine industry, Drew is intimately familiar with exceptional vineyard sites. While serving as the Associate Winemaker at Domaine Serene Winery, and then as Winemaker for Shea Wine Cellars. He has worked with some of the best vineyards in the Willamette Valley. Drew is helping us craft Eminent Domaine wines at a new custom crush facility he manages at the Beacon Hill Vineyard.
While we do not currently have a tasting room for people to visit, we can take appointments to visit and taste our wines. We hope to have a small tasting room in the future based right at the vineyard in Ribbon Ridge.
Eminent Domaine Vineyard
In the spring of 2009 we completed planting our 7 acre vineyard on Ribbon Ridge. The soil was ripped and limed and posts were selected that contain no chemicals that would leach into the soils. We planted 2 acres of Pommard, 2 acres of 777 and 1.5 acres of 115 all on 101-14 rootstock. The rootstock was selected for its hearty nature that should be well-suited for drier years. The vine spacing is 4’x6’. The vineyard is irrigated, however our method is to limit irrigation after plants have been established to encourage roots to work harder for nutrients. The soils are Wellsdale and Dupee. Vineyard elevation is approximately 640 feet and sits on a “table-top” unobstructed by trees or hills.
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La Jota Howell Mountain Cabernet Franc is made from 100% Cabernet Franc.
The 2019 Cabernet Franc opens with aromas of cassis and graphite when poured in the glass. The firm tannins set the stage on the palate melded with rich flavors of boysenberry and pain de grille with a silky mouthfeel and lingering finish.
Review:
Savory in black pepper, smoked meat and cigar box, this wine is high-toned aromatically, with lovely hints of violet and dried herb, sage and bay leaf. Mountain-sturdy tannins give it structure, power and room to age, with lasting acidity to keep it fresh. Enjoy best from 2029–2039
.-Wine Enthusiast 95 Points
Fayolle Crozes-Hermitage Rouge La Rochette is made from 25-year-old vines planted on loess and red granitic soils. 100% Syrah.
Deep ruby red color.
The wine has plenty to offer with red and black fruit aromas, as well as a good minerality.
The finish is long, clean and juicy and offers some white pepper spiciness typical of the best Crozes-Hermitage.
Soil type is red brittle granite and white soil.
Hand harvested in small crates. The grapes are then pumped into tanks (full cluster, not destemmed).
It will stay in this tank for 15 days for the skin contact maceration and the Alcoholic fermentation.
They will also use the "rack and return" technique (delestage).
Then the wine is transfered into neutral French Oak barrels where the wine will complete the Malo-Lactic fermentation.
Review:
"The 2022 Crozes-Hermitage La Rochette comes from a single lieu-dit and was aged 15 months entirely in French oak barrels averaging 20 years old. Ripe blackberries, black olive, iron, leather, and pepper all define the aromatics, and it's medium-bodied, with a supple, elegant mouthfeel and a great finish. It's going to have a solid decade of longevity."
- Jeb Dunnuck (Importer Highlight: Fran Kysela ; July 2024), 91 pts