Single Vineyard Pinot Noir
2023 Hyland Pinot Noir
Individual Vineyard
A historic Willamette Valley vineyard shaped by old own-rooted vines, volcanic Jory soils, coastal wind, bright acidity, and quiet mineral depth.
The Vineyard
Hyland Vineyard is one of Oregon’s historic sites, first planted in 1971 in the foothills of the Coast Range and now recognized for old own-rooted vines and distinctive Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling, and Gewurztraminer.
Set within the McMinnville AVA, the vineyard is marked by volcanic Jory soils, cooling maritime influence, and a high-elevation microclimate that supports structure, freshness, and aromatic clarity.
For 00 Wines, Hyland speaks through old-vine concentration, citrus brightness, orchard fruit, savory mineral detail, and a finely etched volcanic line.
Terroir Details
Region
Willamette Valley
Appellation
McMinnville AVA
Established
1971 original plantings
Soils
Volcanic Jory
Climate
Coast Range influence
maritime wind
Varieties
Chardonnay
Pinot Noir
Signature
Old-vine depth,
citrus, spice, structure
Style
Bright, savory,
mineral-driven
Site Character
Hyland carries the depth of old own-rooted vines and the freshness of the McMinnville AVA. Maritime winds and volcanic Jory soils give the wines structure, brightness, and a savory mineral thread.
Chardonnay from this site moves through citrus, orchard fruit, floral lift, and mineral precision. Pinot Noir expresses red and dark fruit, spice, earth, and supple structure with old-vine persistence.
Wines From This Vineyard
Sensory Profile — Pinot Noir
Bright fruit, purity
Lift, freshness
Earth, savory depth
Cinnamon, clove, warmth
Iron, mineral, structure
Supple frame, length
Sensory Profile — Chardonnay
Citrus, brightness
Lifted, delicate
Pear, apple, quince
Mineral, cool, precise
Texture, polish
Mouthwatering length