About this product
Bergström Wines' multi-vineyard Chehalem Mountains assemblage, the "Old Stones" name referencing the ancient geology underlying the three soil types in the AVA. Produced by Josh Bergström from a combination of Jory, Willakenzie, and Laurelwood-sourced fruit, the wine demonstrates the Chehalem Mountains' broad expression in a single bottling. Bergström is the most rigorous practitioner of the single-vineyard program within the AVA; Old Stones is the assemblage that bridges their estate expression with broader accessibility.
Tasting profile
red cherry, raspberry, earth, dried herbs, spice, subtle vanilla
Pairing intelligence
complement
charcuterie
Old Stones' accessible, food-friendly Pinot profile and clean berry fruit make it an ideal charcuterie companion — structured enough to match the meats, with enough freshness to reset the palate between bites.
classic
starter
complement
game
Venison and Pinot Noir is one of wine's great matches: the iron in venison bridges the wine's mineral character; blackberry jus mirrors the Pinot's fruit profile; celery root's subtle earthiness provides a complementary base note.
established
main
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seafood
Old Stones' entry-tier Willamette fruit and clean, mineral acidity cut through crème fraîche while mirroring beet's earthy sweetness — a pairing that works precisely because it asks little of the wine and gives it a platform.
established
starter
complement
charcuterie
Old Stones' clean, accessible Pinot fruit and moderate body suit cold-smoked duck exactly — the plum jam echoes the wine's plum register while smoked elements find harmonics in Willamette's characteristic secondary notes.
established
starter
complement
seafood
Grilled octopus with smoked paprika calls for a wine with acid to cut through the char and a fruit character that complements the sweet, firm seafood. Pinot Noir's light tannin avoids the metallic reaction that heavier reds produce with seafood proteins; its red cherry complements octopus's natural sweetness. Smoked paprika bridges with the earthy-mineral character of the Dundee Hills Jory soil. An unexpected but structurally sound pairing.
suggested
starter