Martin Woods Hyland Vineyard Pinot Noir McMinnville 2022

96 Points, Decanter – 96 Points, Jeb Dunnuck

“From one of the oldest vineyards in the Willamette Valley, this Pinot Noir comes from own-rooted blocks planted in both 1988 and 89. Winemaker Evan Martin described Hyland’s signature as having a ‘noble reduction’ and not much skin tannin. This Pinot Noir offers complexity without power. It’s a playful dance of aromas, including blueberries, macerated plums, and a sprinkle of mulling spices, smoked cinnamon and an orange peel twist, all wrapped up with rose petal flourishes. Off the bat, it shows the silken texture that’s possible with the own-rooted Pinot Noirs in the Willamette Valley. The palate offers a mix of blue fruits, spicy red berries, and mouthfuls of smoky violet tones. It’s a captivating wine at such a young age. On the palate, it’s a savoury delight, showing off beautiful minerality, well-balanced acidity, and just the right touch of astringency due to the well-thought 17 months on lees. Simply elegant, I guess that’s what they call a classic.” -Decanter

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96 Points, Decanter
“From one of the oldest vineyards in the Willamette Valley, this Pinot Noir comes from own-rooted blocks planted in both 1988 and 89. Winemaker Evan Martin described Hyland’s signature as having a ‘noble reduction’ and not much skin tannin. This Pinot Noir offers complexity without power. It’s a playful dance of aromas, including blueberries, macerated plums, and a sprinkle of mulling spices, smoked cinnamon and an orange peel twist, all wrapped up with rose petal flourishes. Off the bat, it shows the silken texture that’s possible with the own-rooted Pinot Noirs in the Willamette Valley. The palate offers a mix of blue fruits, spicy red berries, and mouthfuls of smoky violet tones. It’s a captivating wine at such a young age. On the palate, it’s a savoury delight, showing off beautiful minerality, well-balanced acidity, and just the right touch of astringency due to the well-thought 17 months on lees. Simply elegant, I guess that’s what they call a classic.”

96 Points, Jeb Dunnuck
“Medium ruby and very transparent but very pretty, the 2022 Pinot Noir Hyland Vineyard is more savory and herbal, with a sappy note that floats in as well as tomato leaf, loess, wild red berries, and fresh flowers. Medium-bodied, finessed, and refined, with an even feel of freshness, it has perfect balance.”

Evan Martin’s 2022 Hyland Vineyard Pinot Noir is a perfect example of why own-rooted vines in Oregon create magic in the bottle. These ungrafted Dijon 115 and “Coury” selection vines were planted in 1989 in ancient volcanic basalt soil, where they’ve developed deep root systems that have remarkably resisted phylloxera for over three decades.

Hyland Vineyard is perfect location in the Van Duzer gap – nature’s air conditioner – where cool marine breezes flow through the Coast Range mountains, moderating temperatures and allowing for patient ripening while maintaining vibrant acidity. This unique terroir, combined with organic farming practices and dry farming, creates fruit of extraordinary complexity.

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