Kelley Fox Canary Pinot Noir 2022

$99.99

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Alcohol: 13%

Grape(s): Pinot Noir

Localization:Eola-Amity Hills A.V.A., Oregon, USA

Tasting Notes: The Canary Hill is youthful, medium-dark, rich, blue-red with brilliant transparency. The is about as ethereal as any wine I’ve had from the Eola-Amity Hills at the time of writing these notes. It has a beautiful flight. Its wine-darkness is concealed, as is its detailed structure. The nose is cool and fresh and loaded with red fruits like Oregon strawberries, raspberries, and cherries along with minerals. The mouth is much like the nose, though the fruits deepen to perfectly ripe black cherry character and a hint of spices. I love the tension in this wine, and the texture is both weightless and fine with a long, delicious finish.

The Domain: Kelley Fox Wines is a small winery I created in 2007 and my father, Gerson "Gus" Stearns. Though I have lived in the Willamette Valley for over 32 years, I love Oregon more every year. The first vintage (2007) started with just over 100 cases. The annual case production is now around 5000 cases from vineyards, including the historic Maresh Vineyard, Hyland Vineyard (1988 Coury Clone Pinot), Freedom Hill Vineyard(barrel-fermented Pinot blanc, Pinot noir, and Chardonnay), Weber Vineyard(1983 and 1988 Pinot), Durant Vineyard (Chardonnay and Pinot gris), Dux Vineyard (Chardonnay), Carter Vineyard (1982 old vine), and Canary Hill Vineyard. 

I've been a full-time, year-round, on-the-floor Oregon Pinot noir winemaker since 2000. My education includes a B.S. in Psychology and a minor in Biology from Texas AM University. I graduated Magna Cum Laude with dual degrees in Biochemistry and Biophysics from Oregon State University and was admitted to the PhD program in Biochemistry. 

Before completing the doctorate, I changed my path to pursuing winemaking.  I learned winemaking not from a classroom or textbooks or from other regions but directly from Oregon winemakers who had put in some serious time. I was deeply influenced by my dear friend and former employer, the late David Lett of The Eyrie Vineyards.  David was the ultimate iconoclast who pioneered the Oregon wine industry in the 1960s.

My winemaking experience includes Torii Mor, Hamacher, and Eyrie, and ten years as a winemaker at Scott Paul Wines (August 2005 to about mid-April 2015). Since then, I have happily worked for my own winery exclusively.