Located in the hills above Ashland, Oregon, Long Walk is a newly developed vineyard and historic 35 acre orchard owned by Kathy and Tom O’Leary, Silicon Valley techies. After a prolonged search, they settled on this cool, south-facing site to pursue their dream to make Rhône-inspired wines. The 11-acre vineyard is planted primarily to Rhône varieties. “Field Notes” is their version of a GSM blend. Made from 40% Grenache, 30% Mourvedre, 10% Syrah and a splash of Carignane, it is medium dark in color and unfolds quickly in the glass. The nose starts out with pretty plum fruit along with a hint of leather and game but the bright black fruit character prevails. The flavors add some herbs and cherry and are presented in a round body with gentle, dusty tannins poking through. Pleasantly subtle and charming overall, it is one to enjoy over the next several years.
Long Walk Vineyard, Rogue Valley (Oregon) 2021
By Norm Roby