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Abbott Claim vineyards, nestled in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, hold more than 170 years of history. Back in 1855, this land was acquired by New Yorker John F. Abbott – a farmer and visionary whose legacy endured through centuries of change. Though the land was later abandoned, today it is experiencing a renaissance, thanks to Antony Beck, who has restored the original estate and breathed new life into it.
Antony – a passionate curator, collector, and advocate of natural cycles – cultivates Abbott Claim with deep respect for the soil and surrounding landscape. The vineyard is defined by ancient sedimentary soils, rich biodiversity, and a carefully nurtured ecosystem. This is not only a place of harmony with nature but a philosophical commitment: the vineyard is a symbol of partnership with the Earth, and the wine tells its story.
Wine Style
Abbott Claim’s winemaking philosophy centers on terroir expression, natural vinification, and long-term quality. The result is expressive, harmoniously balanced wines that capture the distinctive character of the Willamette Valley.
Prestigious Vineyards
Abbott Claim stands out for its unique geographic location in the Willamette Valley – considered one of the world’s premier regions for ‘Pinot Noir’. The soils are predominantly sedimentary, particularly marine siltstone, which imparts depth and finesse to the wines.
In addition to the estate’s own vineyard, Abbott Claim collaborates with selected biodynamic growers, ensuring top-quality grapes for each bottling.
Aging and Drinking Window
Abbott Claim wines are delightful upon release – their freshness, balance, and aromatic vibrancy shine in youth. However, they are also crafted for aging: over time, they develop greater complexity, maturity, and structural refinement.
Aging typically takes place in French oak barrels, with only a small percentage being new oak. This approach preserves the purity of the terroir and lends just a subtle touch of wood to the final expression.