Treos Wines Vineyard

Treos Wines Vineyard

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

2015 Harvest is HERE!



 
Ripe on the vine...oh, so nice!
Early Morning...waiting for picking...



Succulent grapes...ready for wine anyone?
The Harvest has started! We started picking the earliest on record for us...first day was September 9, 2015. 













Friday, July 31, 2015

Treos...great rating by Wine Enthusiast!!


We are very proud to announce the "Wine Enthusiast" magazine has just given our 2014 Albarino a rating of 91 points, and their "Editors' Choice" designation;


"wines that offer excellent quality..., with unique qualities that merit special attention"


This is their highest rating ever given to an Oregon produced Albarino, and the 7th highest rating they have ever given to a US produced Albarino.  

They also gave our 2013 Pinot Gris a very respectable rating of 89 points putting it well within the top 25% for all Oregon produced Pinot Gris in that vintage.


Please join us in celebrating these great reviews that, along with customer feedback, continue to confirm we are fulfilling on our mission to create high-quality, unique wines.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Memorial Day Happenings!

TREOS will Host a Weekend Tasting from 1 pm - 6 pm May 23rd - May 25th

(10705 Airlie Rd, Monmouth OR 97361)


Come on by and sample some of our new wines and treat yourself to your award winning favorites!!

   ALBARINO 2014


Our 2014 ALBARINO is in the bottles and tasting FABULOUS!! Last year we didn't have enough to go around but after the great harvest of 2014...there will be more this time!
You will find this famous white wine, originally from the northwest of Spain, gives flavors that are bold with a crisp minerality. Notes of melon, green apple and citrus combine to create a full bodied wine that will enhance pairings with seafood, cheese, or possibly even a great Thai dish. 
Our wine makers went to great lengths to study this wine's natural home in Spain.  They researched longitude, altitude and climate before we planted our first Albarino vines in 2010. We thought it would work well...and it has!  It's crisp like you would expect of a great Spanish Albarino with plenty of body to keep it interesting and lasting on the palate. 

Our newest wine to be released: 
      PINOT GRIS 2013



















Our 2013 PINOT GRIS saturates the senses with ruby grapefruit blossom and light melon aromas, followed by flavors of lemon meringue, honeydew melon and with hints of just ripe braeburn apples that linger throughout a long, satisfying finish.
This is already a favorite for "on the deck" sipping for summer parties and events. You'll be amazed how easily this one pairs with food or is just enjoyable to drink by itself!






 

Thursday, February 5, 2015

TREOS Ternion Port-style Dessert Wine wins accolades!

Treos NV Ternion Hazelnut Infused Dessert Wine, Oregon, $39

By on January 7, 2015


Here’s the latest in the growing lineup Dave Jepson’s of delectable wines from Monmouth, Ore. — an unusual Port-style that starts with two barrels of Pinot Noir from the acclaimed 2012 vintage, which are then infused with locally grown and roasted filberts. Aromas of poached black cherry and grilled strawberry lead to luscious flavors of black cherry and strawberry. There’s just a hint of nuttiness in the sweet finish, and the structure is beautiful with sandy tannins and integrated alcohol.

Rating: Excellent
Production: 72 cases
Alcohol: 18%

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

TREOS Dry Muscat named one of the best 100 in 2014!

Great Northwest Wine top 100 wines of 2014: 

64. Treos Wines 2013 Dry Muscat, Willamette Valley, $21

Treos Wines Dry Muscat labelMonmouth, Ore., winemaker Dave Jepson has a passion and a knack with producing Muscat in a dry style, and for a second straight vintage he’s merited our top rating with it. While he continues to use Muscat Ottonel, he changed up the blend just a bit from last year by substituting Muscat Blanc for the historic Muscat of Alexandria. The resulting wine remains just as fanciful with classic Muscat aromas of rosewater, lychee, ripe pineapple and white flowers. The drink is clean, bright, dry and lovely with tropical fruit flavors and rosewater. There’s complexity on the midpalate with a slight sheen of lanolin before the cleansing arrival of acidity and a finish of orange oil. Fortunately, he’s increased production by about 50 percent, and while he packages it in a 375-millilter bottle, don’t confuse this for a late-harvest or sticky dessert wine.
Production: 90 cases
Alcohol: 13%


http://www.greatnorthwestwine.com/2014/12/27/great-northwest-wine-top-100-wines-2014-70-61/8

Thursday, December 4, 2014

TREOS in the News!

ACCOLADES FOR TREOS' NEW ALBARINO

Treos Wines 2013 AlbariƱo, Willamette Valley, $25

By on November 26, 2014
 
This young and tiny winery in Monmouth, Ore., continues to release a variety of wines with a penchant of craftsmanship. A product of the winery’s third commercial release, their expression of this Iberian grape jumps out of the game with racy aromas and flavors of yellow grapefruit, Asian pear and dried apple with brightness to the lime acidity and  complex notes of dusty minerality backed by a bite of pear skin tannin. Outside of Thanksgiving and Memorial Day weekends, the tasting room is open by appointment only, but it’s worth the call and the special effort.

Rating: Excellent

Production: 45 cases
Alcohol: 13.5%
 
http://www.greatnorthwestwine.com/2014/11/26/treos-wines-2013-albarino-willamette-valley-25/

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

TREOS in the News:

"OUTSTANDING" Reviews from Great Northwest Wine:

Oregon Pinot Noir for Thanksgiving 
Treos Wines 2012 Elegant Reserve Estate Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, $48

By Andy Perdue on November 16, 2014





Dave Jepson of Monmouth released another impressive Oregon Pinot Noir from the stunning 2012 vintage, this a melange of five Dijon clones from the small estate plantings by Jepson and his partnership group. There’s plenty of ripeness and hedonism with the nose of plum, cherry taffy, mocha and black pepper. The palate is rich and loaded with black cherry, President plum and ripe raspberry. Its tannin structure is sublime, yet the finish of chocolate-covered pomegranate supplies plenty of food-friendly juiciness. Enjoy within four years, and suggested pairings range from roasted chicken, lamb and veal to pasta to charcuterie.

Rating: Outstanding!

Production: 170 cases
Alcohol: 15%

Treos Wines 2012 Founder’s Choice Estate Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, $48
 By Great Northwest Wine on October 24, 2014


Two years ago, this tiny Monmouth, Ore., winery released its first wines, a product of vines planted in 2007 by a trio of couples — hence Treos. We’ve loved Dave Jepson’s Dry Muscat, and here’s the second commercial vintage of Pinot Noir, a blend of clones 667 and 777 cropped below one ton to the acre. There’s early fascination with a nose of dried sage and larch needle leading to black cherry, Marionberry, red currant, mocha and nutmeg. The entry is rich and succulent with plump black cherry and blueberry flavors, supported by mild tannins and lingering acidity. Vineyard managers in the Willamette Valley didn’t need to worry about ripening during the 2012 vintage, and that’s evident here, yet while the listed alcohol level raises eyebrows, the finish carries itself with delicious hedonism rather than heat.

Rating: Outstanding!

Production: 195 cases
 Alcohol: 15.5%