Arterberry Maresh
About Arterberry Maresh
The Maresh family has had a long and memorable presence in the Dundee Hills district of the Willamette Valley in Oregon. Fred Arterberry was one of the early pioneer winemakers in the 1970s and produced many highly acclaimed wines from the Maresh Vineyard. Fred’s winery closed upon his death in 1990, but in 2005 his son Jimmy founded his winery, Arterberry Maresh, and in the process became the first in Oregon to represent a-third generation in Oregon’s wine industry.
Jimmy is one of the luckier inhabitants of the hallowed Red Hills of Dundee because his grandfather, Jim Senior, had the foresight to plant heritage clones of Pinot Noir – essentially old cuttings smuggled back from Burgundy. His style as a winemaker will please those looking for top-class cool-climate wines that rival the best from Burgundy.
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