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1 reference index American viticultural areas of Oregon willamette valley AVAs - Geologic origins of their soils Sustainable Wine growing in oregon Sustainably certified Vineyard acres May 2013 White clones in Oregon Pinot noir clones in oregon 2012 oregon Vineyard & Winery report (November 2013) Section 8: Page 8-1 Oregon Pinot Camp 2013

2 Columbia River N Astoria WASHINGTON Columbia River Umatilla Milton-Freewater 15 Tillamook N G E A R PORTLAND Willamette River Hood River The Dalles HOOD MT Deschutes River Pendleton BLUE MOUNTAINS WALLOWA MOUNTAINS PACIFIC OCEAN Coos Bay Bandon Reedsport Lincoln City Newport T S A O C T S A O C G N E A R River Umpqua EUGENE 8 Roseburg Corvallis Willamette River Willamette River SALEM 9 1 Fork Umpqua River North Umpqua River South Fork O M U N T A C A S E C D A I N E R G A N LAKE CRATER Sub-AVAs of the Willamette Valley AVA 12 La Grande Baker City 16 IDAHO Snake River River Rogue Rogue River Gold Beach 10 Grants Pass MEDFORD Southern Oregon AVA 11 Ashland Klamath Falls CALIFORNIA NEVADA AMERICAN VITICULTURAL AREAS OF OREGON Willamette Valley Chehalem Mountains Yamhill-Carlton District Ribbon Ridge Dundee Hills McMinnville Eola-Amity Hills Umpqua Valley Red Hills Douglas County Rogue Valley Applegate Valley Southern Oregon Columbia Gorge Columbia Valley Walla Walla Valley Snake River Valley

3 Geologic Origins of their Soils Co Chehalem Mountains H illsboro lum bia Riv Por tland er Ribbon Ridge Yamhill Carlton District O regon C ity McMinnville McMinnville Dundee Hills Ra n g e Eola-Amity Hills R iv er Soil Typ e O rigin Recen t A lluviu m Missoula Flood Ice A ge Lo ess Basalt Marine Sedi m en t C as c ad e Wi ll a m e t t e Eugene R ang e Salem C or vallis Co a st Pacific Ocean Willamette Valley AVAs:

4 SUSTAINABLE WINEGROWING IN OREGON Oregon has long been a leader in environmental stewardship. The home of the nation s most protective land use policies, the first bottle recycling law, and the highest minimum wages for farm workers, is also home to a wine industry committed to sustainable farming and winemaking practices. At latest count (2011 vintage), 47% of Oregon s planted vineyard acres are certified sustainably farmed by one of several independent third party certifying organizations. Many more acres are becoming certified, in a process that takes two to three years to complete. Many Oregon wineries are now taking the next step, pursuing certification of sustainable practices in their winemaking processes and facilities. Shared Principles There are interesting differences among approaches to sustainable farming and winemaking practices embodied in the three major certification programs commonly found in Oregon vineyards: LIVE, Organic, and Biodynamic. But it is perhaps even more interesting to discover how much they are alike in their fundamental approach to farming and winemaking, how they all share a few basic principles: Consider the farm and winery as a whole system and take responsibility for the health and long term viability of the whole Encourage biodiversity and protect wildlife habitat on the farm Promote soil stability, health and fertility Respect natural processes, reducing or eliminating use of synthetic inputs in the vineyard and the winery Conserve natural resources, including water and energy, in both vineyard and winery Protect the health and well being of workers in the vineyard and the winery, and the larger community Independent Third Party Certification Independent third-party certification guarantees adherence to highest standards, helps to maintain our connection with world-wide networks of research and experience in sustainability, and gives us measurable criteria to evaluate our progress.

5 LIVE certified Low Input Viticulture and Enology. ( LIVE is a certification program developed in 1997 by an independently incorporated organization of Oregon winegrowers to provide vineyards and wineries official recognition for sustainable agricultural practices. LIVE is certified internationally by the International Organization for Biological Control (IOBC), which sets an international standard for sustainable farming practices. LIVE certification is a three-year process. A point system for ecological options requires growers to demonstrate continual improvement in diversification of the agro-ecosystem, and reductions in the use of fuels and chemical inputs such as pesticides and fertilizers. Regular third party inspections are required to maintain certification. In 2008 LIVE launched a new program for certification of winemaking processes and facilities, using a point system similar to the vineyard certification program. USDA Certified Organic. Organic food production is based on a system of farming that mimics natural ecosystems and maintains and replenishes the fertility of the soil. Organic foods are produced without the use of synthetic chemical pesticides and fertilizers. Organic foods are minimally processed to maintain the integrity of the food without artificial preserva- tives or irradiation. Organic foods are not genetically engineered. Organic certification requires on-site inspections, legally binding contracts, detailed record keeping and periodic testing of soil, water, and produce to ensure that growers and processors are meeting the standards of the USDA National Organic Program. Demeter Certified Biodynamic. The Demeter Association certifies farms and products to international Biodynamic standards that date back to In order for a farm to be certified it must demonstrate that it has undergone Biodynamic stewardship for a minimum of two years, as defined by the certification guidelines. Certification must be renewed yearly. In general, Demeter certification is in accord with many practices that characterize the certification of organic farms. However, certain practices are unique to Biodynamic agriculture, including managing the whole farm as a living organism; maintenance of a healthy, diverse ecosystem that includes not only the earth, but as well the cosmic influences and rhythms of which the earth is a part; and use of the Biodynamic preparations to build soil health through enlivened compost. Salmon Safe ( is a corollary certification that is usually achieved in conjunction with one of the comprehensive certification programs. Salmon Safe certifies farming practices that restore and protect healthy streams and rivers, focusing especially on control of soil erosion and runoff, and on maintaining buffer zones in riparian areas to protect water quality.

6 Total Sustainably Certified Acres In Oregon (May 2013) = 9, Total Oregon Planted Vineyard Acres (2011 NASS) = 20,400 Certified Vineyard Acres in Oregon = 47% of Total Planted Acres LIVE%CERTIFIED Abacela 76 Carlton.Hill.Vineyard 11 Gold.Vineyard 18 Lobenhaus.Vineyard 8 Adelsheim Carter.Vineyard 22 Goodrich.Road 21 Luminous.Hills.Vineyard 11.2 Aquila.Vineyard 21.5 Chapelton.Hills.Vineyard 3.5 Goschie.Farms 65 Madrona.Creek.Vineyards Airlie.G.Dunn.Forest.Vineyard 28 Chehalem. 125 Gran.Moraine 190 Mae's.Vineyard 24.0 Allison.Inn.and.Spa 5.88 Cherry.Grove.Vineyard 17.6 Greyhorse.Vineyard 2 Mahonia.Vineyards 11.2 Alloro 27 Coats.and.Whitney.Vineyard 7.03 Green.Acres.Vineyards 8 Margaret's.Vineyard Amity.Vineyards 13.5 Cockburn.Vineyard 36 Heather.Hill 17.4 Marsh.Vineyards 23 Andreas 32 Coelho.Vineyard 28.5 Helmick.Hill.Vineyard.(REX.HILL) 34 McClellan.Estates 19.2 Anindor.Vineyard 12.8 Crawford.Beck.Vineyard Hidden.Rocks.Estate 16.5 McQueen.Vineyard 14.5 Anna.Maria.Vineyards 35 Cristom.Vineyards 52.1 High.Pass.Vineyard 20 Menefee.Vineyards 16 Anne.Amie Dad's.Highway Holmes.Gap.Vineyard 11 Meridian.Estate.Vineyard 26.2 Apolloni.Vineyards 19 Davis.Creek 12 Hoodview.Vineyard 7.52 Methven.Family.Vineyards 31 ArborBrook.Vineyard 11.5 DePonte.Cellars 17 Hopewell.Hills.Vineyard 19 Nicholas.Vineyard 35 Archery.Summit 100 Deux.Vert.Vineyard 16 Howell.Prairie.Vineyard 267 Noble.Estate 5 Argyle.Winery 238 Dion.Vineyard Hoy.Vineyard.(REX.HILL) 13.0 Northridge.Farm 7 Aurora.Vineyard 60 Doe.Ridge.Vineyard 40 Hun\ngton.Hill.Vineyards 21.2 Northwest.Vi\culture.Center.Vyrd. 8 Avellana.Vineyard 19 Domaine.Drouhin.Oregon 124 Illahe.Vineyard 40 Octave.Vineyard 22 Ayres.Vineyard 18.0 Domaine.Margelle 33.2 Ingram.Lane.Vineyard 27 Old.School.Vineyards 21.5 Bald.Peak.Vineyard 10.5 Dugger.Creek.Vineyard 20.7 Jacob.Hart.Vineyard.(REX.HILL) 35 Oracle.Vineyard 21.5 Ba_le.Creek.Vineyard 84 Dukes.Family.Vineyard 16.0 Jean.Ray.Vineyards 7.26 Palmer.Creek.Vineyard 15 Beacon.Hill.Vineyard 23.5 Dussin.Vineyard 11.5 Jubilee.Vineyards 30 Paradis.Vineyard 32 BeckenRidge.Vineyard 10.9 Dylan's.Run.Vineyard 15 Julon Pa_on.Valley.Vineyard 24 Bella.Vida.Vineyard 25 Eleyee.Vineyard 4 Kalita.Vineyard Pearl.Vineyard.(REX.HILL).also.BD 5.11 Bethel.Heights./.Jus\ce.Vineyard 71 Elton.Vineyards 54 Keeler.Estate.Vineyard 30 Pelos.Sandberg.Vineyard 11.5 Bieze.Family.Vineyard Esterling.Vineyards 3 Ki_yhawk.Vines 6 Pheasant.Hill.Vineyard 18.5 Bishop.Creek.Farms 12.5 Fairsing.Vineyard 40 Knights.Gambi 34 Ponzi.Vineyards.Estate 12 Bjornson.Vineyard 27 Farmer.Road.Vineyard 37.6 Kramer.Vineyards Quail.Run.Vineyard Black.Dundee.Vineyard 55 Fennwood.Vineyard La.Cantera 24 Rainbow.Ridge.Vineyard 25 Blakeslee.Vinyeard.Estate 12.2 Ferguson.Ridge.Vineyard 16.5 La.Colina.Vineyards 51.6 Rambling.Rose.Vineyard 28 Bob.Healy.Vineyard 9.56 Fir.Crest.Vineyard 12 La.Dolce.Vita 9 Redman.Vineyard 21 Bois.Joli.Vineyard 9 Firdale.Vineyard 20 Lange.Vineyard 30 Revena Bramble.Hill.Vineyard 6.5 Firesteed.Estate 78 Larkin.Family.Estate.(wines.by.jo) 200 REX.HILL Brandborg.Vineyard.and.Winery 5 Firesteed.Erra\c.Oaks 142 Layne.Vineyard 35 Ribbon.Ridge.Vineyard 9 Burnt.Tree.Vineyard.(REX.HILL) Foley.Vineyard 3.2 Lazy.River.Vineyard 35 Rocky.Hill.Vineyard 25 Bu_onfield.Vineyard 4.1 Ford's.Vineyard 2 LeVineyard 2 ROCO.Wines.G.Wits'.End.Vineyard 5 Cancilla.Vineyard 22 Fox.Ridge.Vineyard 9 Lewman.Vineyard 5.5 Roe.Vineyard 70.0 Carabella.Vineyard Gemini.Vineyards 6.65 Libra.Vineyard 5 Roserock. 118 Cardwell.Hill.Vineyards 36 Ghost.Hill.Cellars.G.Bayliss RusselGGrooters.Vineyard

7 Total Sustainably Certified Acres In Oregon (May 2013) = 9, Total Oregon Planted Vineyard Acres (2011 NASS) = 20,400 Certified Vineyard Acres in Oregon = 47% of Total Planted Acres Satori.Springs.Vineyard WillaKenzie.Estate Sokol.Blosser Schindler.Vineyard Willakia.Vineyard Pasco.Farming Seven.Hills.Vineyard Willame_e.Vly.Vyrds.(also OTCO) Pheasant.Valley.Orchard, Seven.Springs.Vineyard Wilson.Vineyard Ransom.Farms Sheppard.Vineyards.and.Hazelnuts Winderlea.Vineyard Redford.We_le Sims.Vineyard.(REX.HILL) 7.53 Windrow.Vineyards Temperence.Hill SJR.Vineyard 7.90 Wine.Sap.Vineyard Thistle.Vineyard Soter.G.Mineral.Springs.Vineyard Winter's.Hill.Vineyard Willame_e.Vly.Vyrds Southern.Oregon.Wine.Ins\tute 3.75 Wooldridge.Creek.Vineyard Wren.Vineyards Southwind/Middleton.Family.Wines XL.Vineyard Stoller.Vineyard Yamhela Stone.Ridge Yellow.Jacket.Vineyard 7.00 TOTAL%Organic Stone.Valley.Vineyards 8.00 Youngberg.Hill.Vineyards.&.Inn Stonefield.Vineyard 7.00 Zena.Crown StoneRiver.Vineyards Zenith.Vineyard Summit.View.Vineyard Sunnyside.Vineyard 9.00 Three.Angels.Vineyard 3.00 TOTAL%LIVE Tonnelier 3.79 Torii.Mor.G.Olson 9.36 DEMETER%CERTIFIED%BIODYNAMIC Troon.Vineyard TOTAL%BIODYNAMIC%(EsCmated) Trout.Lily.Ranch Tuala\n.Estates USDA%ORGANIC%(OT/USDA)%CerCfied Total%CerCfied%Acreage Tukwilla.Vineyard Ca_rall.Brothers.Vineyards Two.Mules.Vineyards Chateau.Lebeau.Vineyards 7.60 Union.School.Vineyard Cinagro.Inc Van.Duzer.Vineyards Columbia.Blossom 1.40 VarnerGTraul.Vineyards Cornucopia.Vineyards Vidon.Vineyard,.LLC 5.90 Crok.Vineyards Vineyards.of.River's.Edge Epyllion.Vineyard 9.20 Vista.Hills.Vineyard Evesham.Wood.Vineyard Waldo.Hills.Vineyard Idiots.Grace/Clas\c.Fruit Waliser.Vineyard 7.50 JMD.Vineyard 4.70 Walnut.Ridge.Vineyard King.Estate.Winery,.LP Watermill.Estate.Vineyard Logsdon.Ridge White.Space.Vineyard 3.26 Richard.&.Linda.Stussy %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 9,719.79

8 Period of Oregon State Univ. Clonal Importation Program Arrival in Oregon Before 1974 FPMS UC Davis Chardonnay - Selection 108 (UCD 4 & 5) Gewürztraminer (fr. Colmar) Müller-Thurgau Muscat Ottonel (fr. Colmar) "Pinot blanc" (actually Melon) Pinot gris - Lett selection prob (UCD 1, 1A, 2, 3 fr. Colmar) Sylvaner (prob. Fr. Colmar White Riesling (fr. Gm 110) 1974 Chardonnay (UCD 15 & 16) INRA Colmar, France Auxerrois (C 36 & 45) Gewürztraminer (C 456 & 457) Pinot blanc (C 159 & 161) Pinot gris (C 146 & 152) Riesling (C 813) Sylvaner ( C 742 & 749) ONIVINS Dijon, France 1984 Chardonnay (D 75, 76, ) 1988 Chardonnay (D 77, 95, 277) Chardonnay (D 548) Future Clones in broad use are shown in bold. WHITE CLONES IN OREGON Other Chardonnay - Lett selection fr. Draper Chardonnay (E 352, ANTAV, Espiguette) Chardonnay - BH planting, prob UCD 3 (Wente) Riesling (Gm 239) & 22 other traditional & new varieties (Geisenheim, Germany) Large selection of Pinot blanc & Pinot gris clones of Italian & other origins brought to OSU Albariño, Arneis, Tocai friulano, Grüner Veltliner & other varieties brought in by individual growers Prepared by David Adelsheim for Oregon Pinot Camp

9 Period of Oregon State University Clonal Importation Program Arrival in Oregon Before FPMS UC Davis UCD 2A (Sel.Bl.10/16, Wädenswil) UCD 5 (heat treated ver. of UCD 4, "Pommard") UCD 13 (Martini) UCD 18 ("Gamay Beaujolais") UCD 1 (Jackson "Kleinberger") UCD 4 (Ch. De Pommard, 1940/1945) UCD 10 ("Beba") UCD 12 (heat-treated ver. of UCD 10) UCD 17 (Swiss, "Clevner Mariafeld") ONIVINS Dijon, France Other UCD 29 (Jackson "Pinot St.George") 1976 C 538 (INRA, Colmar) UCD 1A (Sel.B.III, Wädenswil) E 236 (ANTAV, Espiguette) PINOT NOIR CLONES IN OREGON D 59 D 60 D 123 D 156 D 338 D 375 D 10/18 D 113 (CTPS) D 114 (CTPS) D 115 (CTPS) D 667 (CTPS) 1988 D 777 (CTPS) 1997 D 828 (CTPS) Future D 927 (CTPS) Clones in broad use are shown in bold. "Coury" selection (either mix of UCD 5 & 13 or "suitcase" import of C 538) E 374 (ANTAV, Espiguette) Miscellaneous "suitcase" clones & selections from Oregon vineyards Prepared by David Adelsheim for Oregon Pinot Camp

10 2012 Oregon Vineyard and Winery Census Report November 2013 Southern Oregon University Research Center 1250 Siskiyou Blvd Ashland, OR Phone: (541) Fax: (541) Growth was seen in nearly all aspects of the Oregon wine industry in 2012 (see footnote). The number of vineyards grew to 905 with planted acreage increasing 25% over While the average yield per acre declined slightly, total production was up 21% due to more acreage coming into harvest and less fruit not being harvested. Price per ton averaged statewide rose by 19% and, in combination with greater production, resulted in a 42% increase in total crop value. The number of all wineries, including TTB-bonded and OLCC Grower Sales Privilege and Winery license holders, increased from 463 to 545 in The number of wineries crushing grapes increased from 350 in 2011 to 379 in 2012, an increase of 29 wineries. The total amount crushed from the 2012 vintage is estimated to be 51,364 tons, up 22% over the lighter 2011 vintage. Case sales, including domestic and export sales, are estimated to have increased 17% from 2011 to 2012, while the total dollars for all wine sales are estimated to have increased by 13% to over 300 million dollars for the first time. Note that some differences in reported values over the last few years are expected due to the shift from the USDA to SOURCE conducting the census. For example, some of the 2012 growth in number of wineries, production and sales is likely attributed to a more comprehensive identification of Oregon wineries, potentially correcting underestimates in past years. Vineyard Section: Wine grapes: Acreage, yield, production, price and value, variety, Oregon, All Planted Harvested Yield per 2 Value of Production Price Per Ton Variety Acreage Acreage Harvested Acre Production Acres Acres Acres Acres Tons Tons Tons Tons Dollars Dollars 1,000 1,000 Dollars Dollars Cabernet Franc ,240 2, Cabernet Sauvignon ,206 1,407 2,370 2,471 2,858 3,477 Chardonnay 950 1, ,923 2,605 1,800 1,746 3,461 4,548 Gewürztraminer ,390 1, Merlot ,129 1,308 1,870 1,834 2,111 2,399 Müller Thurgau ,010 1, Pinot Blanc ,520 1, ,306 Pinot Gris 2,590 3,426 2,460 3, ,046 7,423 1,310 1,531 7,920 11,365 Pinot Noir 12,560 15,369 10,870 13, ,726 28,565 2,270 2,738 53,858 78,211 Sauvignon Blanc ,660 1, Syrah ,319 2,097 2,110 2,614 2,783 5,482 Tempranillo ,060 2, ,265 Viognier ,670 1, ,052 White Riesling ,899 1, ,248 1,671 2,261 Zinfandel ,630 1, All Others 840 1, ,776 1,397 1,600 1,676 2,842 2,341 Total 4 20,400 25,448 17,500 22, ,500 50,186 1,950 2, , ,301 1 Includes estimates for incomplete responses. 2 Price per ton is a weighted average of price received by Oregon grape growers. 3 Value of production is derived by multiplying quantity times price, rather than the summation of value by variety. 4 Totals may not add due to rounding. Wine grapes: Vineyards, acreage, yield and production by growing area, Oregon, Growing Area 2 Number of All Planted Harvested Yield per Production Vineyards Acreage Acreage Harvested Acre Number Number Acres Acres Acres Acres Tons Tons Tons Tons North Willamette Valley ,120 18,139 11,820 16, ,547 37,027 South Willamette Valley ,060 1,687 1,630 1, ,878 1,817 Rogue Valley ,100 2,440 1,900 2, ,771 4,983 Umpqua Valley , ,000 1,385 Columbia River and at large ,770 2,385 1,310 2, ,304 4,964 Total ,400 25,440 17,500 22, ,500 50,176 1 Includes estimates for incomplete responses. 2 See for growing area descriptions. 3 Rogue Valley data includes Applegate Valley. 4 Totals may not add due to rounding. Wine grapes: Fruit losses, as reported, Oregon, 2011 and 2012 ¹ Year To Animals To Herbicide To Disease To Weather All Losses Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Total, ,005 1,240 Total, ,895 3,090 1 Totals include only reported data. No estimates were made for missing or incomplete data.

11 Wine Grapes: Acreage changes and fruit not harvested, as reported, by variety, Oregon, 2012 and 2011 ¹ Variety New Plantings Removals Not Harvested Acres Acres Tons Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon 3-10 Chardonnay Gewürztraminer Merlot Müller Thurgau Pinot Blanc Pinot Gris Pinot Noir Sauvignon Blanc Syrah 5-3 Tempranillo Viognier White Riesling Zinfandel All Others Total, Total, Totals include only reported data. No estimates were made for missing or incomplete data. Wine grapes: Production, by selected variety and area, Oregon, 2011 and 2012 totals 1 Growing Area 2 Cabernet Sauvignon Chardonnay Merlot Pinot Gris Pinot Noir Syrah White Riesling Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons North Willamette Valley 5 2, ,443 24, South Willamette Valley , Rogue Valley , Umpqua Valley Columbia River and at large , , Total, ,407 2,604 1,305 7,399 28,547 2,091 1,812 Total, ,206 1,924 1,129 6,045 23,726 1,319 1,899 1 Includes estimates for incomplete responses. 2 See for growing area descriptions. 3 Rogue Valley data includes Applegate Valley. Wine grapes: Price per ton, by selected variety and area, Oregon, ,2 Variety North Willamette Valley South Willamette Valley Rogue Valley Umpqua Valley Columbia River and at large Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Cabernet Sauvignon , ,530 2,035 1,600 1,774-2,200 2,740 2,713 Chardonnay 1,940 1,880 2,100 1,707 1,480 1, ,130 1,367 1,170 1,291 Merlot ,680 2,050 1,460 1, ,690-2,160 2,198 Pinot Gris 1,260 1,440 1,410 1,371 1,430 1, ,190 1,776 1,630 1,883 Pinot Noir 2,350 2,918 2,510 2,549 2,030 2,057 1,500 2,157 1, ,672 Syrah 3 2,580 2, ,070 1,968 1,710 2,200 2,150 2,784 White Riesling 1,470 1,538 1,230 ²972 1,080 1,174 1, ,118 ¹ Price per ton is a weighted average of prices received by Oregon grape growers. 2 Includes estimates for incomplete responses. 3 Price is based on a limited number of reports.

12 Winery Section: Wineries: Number, crush and cooperage, by growing region, Oregon, Wineries crushing Total wine grapes Growing Region 2 All wineries grapes crushed Total cooperage Number Number Number Number Tons Tons 1,000 1,000 Gallons Gallons North Willamette Valley ,719 33,974 7,952 9,544 South Willamette Valley ,683 5, ,375 Rogue Valley ,910 6,451 1,071 1,890 Umpqua Valley ,550 2, ,062 Columbia River and at large ,171 2,198 1,736 2,281 Total ,033 51,364 11,971 16,152 1 Includes estimates for incomplete responses. 2 Survey respondents identified one of these growing regions as their production location. See for growing area descriptions. 3 Includes all TTB bonded wineries and Growers Sales Privilege and Winery License holders (issued by the OLCC). 4 Includes Yamhill-Carlton District, Chehalem Mountains, McMinnville, Ribbon Ridge, Dundee Hills, Eola-Amity Hills and areas north of Monmouth and the South Salem Hills. 5 Includes areas south of Monmouth and the South Salem Hills and all of Lane County. 6 Rogue Valley data includes Applegate Valley. Wineries: Crush, by type of acquisition and area, Oregon, 2011 and 2012 totals 1 Growing Region 2 Estate grown Purchased from Oregon Purchased from other states Custom crush All crush, 2012 All crush, 2011 Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons North Willamette Valley 3 13,509 13, ,494 33,974 27,719 South Willamette Valley 4 2,267 3, ,793 6,683 Rogue Valley 5 3,340 2, ,451 3,910 Umpqua Valley 1,274 1, ,948 1,550 Columbia River and at large ,198 2,171 Total, ,320 20,602 1,178 8,264 51,364 Total, ,529 18, ,277 42,033 1 Includes estimates for incomplete responses. 2 Survey respondents identified one of these growing regions as their production location. 3 Includes Yamhill-Carlton District, Chehalem Mountains, McMinnville, Ribbon Ridge, Dundee Hills, Eola-Amity Hills and areas north of Monmouth and the South Salem Hills. 4 Includes areas south of Monmouth and the South Salem Hills and all of Lane County. 5 Rogue Valley data includes Applegate Valley. Wineries: Crush, By Origin and Variety, Oregon, Oregon Variety Estate Grown Other Oregon Grown 2 All Oregon Grown Grown in Other States All Crush Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon Chardonnay 985 1, ,600 1,912 2, ,939 2,998 Gewürztraminer Merlot Müller Thurgau Pinot Blanc Pinot Gris 2,687 3,193 4,386 5,128 7,073 8, ,098 8,351 Pinot Noir 9,426 12,246 15,842 17,644 25,268 29, ,282 29,953 Sauvignon Blanc Syrah , ,146 1,035 Tempranillo Viognier White Riesling ,020 1,353 1, ,377 1,994 Zinfandel All Other ,210 1, ,352 1,950 Total 3 16,529 21,320 24,736 28,866 41,268 50, ,177 42,033 51,364 1,000 cases 1,000 cases 1,000 cases 1,000 cases 1,000 cases 1,000 cases 1,000 cases 1,000 cases 1,000 cases 1,000 cases Case Equivalent 4 1,042 1,344 1,559 1,819 2,601 3, ,649 3,237 1 Includes estimates for incomplete responses. 2 Includes all purchased fruit and custom crushed fruit. 3 Totals may not add due to rounding. 4 Equivalent cases of wine production equals tons crushed times 150 gallons divided by 2.38 gallons per case.

13 Wineries: Inventory, by vintage, variety and wine type, Oregon, January 1, ,2 Wine Type Bottled Inventory by Vintage 3 Bulk Inventory by Vintage 2011 and 2011 and 2012 Share of 2012 Share of earlier Total earlier Total Vintage Total Vintage Total Vintages Vintages 1,000 Cases 1,000 Cases 1,000 Cases Percent 1,000 Gallons 1,000 Gallons 1,000 Gallons Percent All Sparkling Wines All White All Red Rosé and Blush Blends Total , , , , , Includes estimates for incomplete respondents. 2 Includes bonded and tax-paid inventory owned by Oregon wineries. 3 One case is equivalent to nine liters. 4 Totals may not add due to rounding. Wineries: Sales, by variety type, Oregon, Variety and wine type Case sales Share of total case sales 2 Bulk sales 3 Case sales Share of total case sales 2 Bulk sales 3 Cases Percent Gallons Cases Percent Gallons Cabernet Franc 3, , Cabernet Sauvignon 18, , , ,455.0 Chardonnay 79, , , ,575.0 Gewürtraminer 11, , ,643.0 Merlot 14, , , Müller-Thurgau 4, , ,855.0 Pinot Blanc 12, , ,088.0 Pinot Gris 473, , , ,268.0 Pinot Noir 1,047, , ,148, ,873.0 Sauvignon Blanc 3, , Syrah 15, , , ,121.0 Tempranillo 8, , ,240.0 Viognier 9, , White Riesling 108, , , ,510.0 Zinfandel 1, , Red Blends 89, , , ,762.0 White Blends 33, , , ,514.0 All Rosé & Blush Blends 26, , All other still wines 55, , ,062.0 All sparkling wines 22, , ,325.0 Totals 2,040, ,728 2,379, ,177 Total dollars 276,158, ,740,589 1 Includes estimates for incomplete respondents. 2 Share of total represents the percentage of case sales only. 3 Bulk wine sales are from responses only and have not been estimated for incomplete respondents. Wineries: Domestic Sales, by destination, Oregon, Year Wineries or tasting rooms Direct to Consumers Wine clubs, events, or online sales All Direct Sales Sales to distributors, retailers, and restaurants Oregon Washington New York California Other US All domestic sales Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases , , , , , , , ,637 2,319, , , , , ,393 93, , ,064 1,981,925 1 Includes estimates for incomplete respondents. Wineries: Export sales, by variety, Oregon, 2012 totals 1 Variety and Wine Type Canada Mexico Japan Hong Kong & China South Korea All Other Asia Caribbean Islands United Kingdom Scandinavia All Other Europe All Other Destinations All Export Sales Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Cases Pinot Gris 3, ,201 7,856 Other Whites 5,469-9, , ,834 8,110 Pinot Noir 11, ,474 5, ,102 2, , ,436 36,254 Other Reds 749-2, , ,399 6,475 Totals , ,747 6,752 2, ,163 2,598 1,465 2,561 1,824 59, ,613-12, ,121 3,347 4,438 2,429-6,613 58,773 1 Includes estimates from historical data for incomplete respondents. 2 Note that export destination categories have changed from 2011.

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