Montinore Estate Gewurztraminer

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Description

Montinore Estate Gewürztraminer is a Demeter Certified Biodynamic® white wine from Oregon's Willamette Valley, bottled at approximately 13.7% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced on one of the largest certified Biodynamic® estate vineyards in the United States, this dry, aromatic Gewürztraminer stands apart from mass-market examples through its organic farming practices and pronounced mineral character.

Quick Facts: ABV: ~13.7%  |  Origin: Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA  |  Varietal: 100% Gewürztraminer  |  Producer: Montinore Estate

Production & Heritage

Montinore Estate farms a 200-acre Demeter Certified Biodynamic® and Stellar Certified Organic vineyard in the northern reaches of Oregon's Willamette Valley. The estate ranks among the largest producers of certified Biodynamic® estate wines in the country, a distinction that shapes every bottle. Their Gewürztraminer is made from 100% estate-grown fruit, fermented to dryness in a style that prioritizes the grape's natural aromatics and the vineyard's mineral-rich terroir rather than residual sugar.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Intensely floral from the first pour, with rose petal leading into layers of freshly grated ginger and mineral-driven gravel dust. Tart green apple lifts the bouquet and keeps it bright rather than heavy.

Taste: The palate enters dry and medium-bodied, with bright acidity establishing structure immediately. Stone fruit flavors of apricot and peach build through the mid-palate, joined by baked apple and citrus notes of lemon. Abundant minerality runs underneath, giving the wine a lean, focused core that distinguishes it from sweeter-styled Gewürztraminers.

Finish: A pleasantly spicy close features white pepper and a subtle almond nuttiness. The finish is crisp and clean, with lingering peach and mineral tones that invite another sip.

How to Drink Montinore Gewürztraminer

Serve chilled to around 45–50°F to let the aromatics bloom without muting the acidity and mineral backbone. This wine is expressive enough to enjoy on its own as an aperitif. For a Gewürztraminer Spritz, combine with sparkling water and a twist of grapefruit peel — the wine's floral intensity holds up beautifully against dilution. It also shines in a Hugo Cocktail, where its rose and ginger notes echo the elderflower liqueur traditionally used. For a simple White Wine Sangria, the apricot and spice character provides a natural fruit-forward base that needs minimal added sweetener.

Best For

  • Pairing with Thai, Indian, or other aromatic cuisines that challenge most white wines
  • Gifting to a wine lover interested in biodynamic and organic winemaking
  • Serving as an unexpected aperitif at dinner gatherings
  • Exploring Oregon beyond Pinot Noir and Chardonnay

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Montinore Gewürztraminer taste like? It is a dry, medium-bodied white wine dominated by rose petal, apricot, and ginger aromatics layered over a mineral-rich palate with bright acidity. The finish turns gently spicy with white pepper and almond notes.

How does Montinore Gewürztraminer compare to Willamette Valley Riesling? Both are aromatic white varieties that thrive in Oregon's cool climate, but Gewürztraminer delivers more intense floral and spice character, while Riesling tends toward higher acidity and citrus-dominant fruit. Montinore's biodynamic farming further distinguishes its Gewürztraminer with pronounced minerality not always found in regional Rieslings.

Is Montinore Gewürztraminer good for pairing with spicy food? Yes — its combination of aromatic intensity, dry profile, and moderate acidity makes it one of the better white wines for dishes with heat from chili, ginger, or warm spices. The slight residual spice on the finish mirrors and complements bold seasoning rather than clashing with it.

Where is Montinore Gewürztraminer made? Montinore Estate is located in the northern Willamette Valley of Oregon, USA, where the estate farms 200 acres of certified Biodynamic® and organic vineyards. All fruit for this wine is estate-grown.

What foods pair well with Montinore Gewürztraminer? Thai green curry works well because the wine's ginger and floral notes complement lemongrass and coconut. Roasted pork with stone fruit chutney mirrors the apricot flavors on the palate. Aged Gruyère or Muenster cheese echoes the wine's nuttiness. Seared scallops benefit from the wine's acidity and mineral edge. Vietnamese spring rolls with peanut sauce highlight the wine's white pepper finish.

What sizes does Montinore Gewürztraminer come in? Montinore Estate Gewürztraminer is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.

Is Montinore Gewürztraminer worth the price? Montinore Gewürztraminer positions as a mid-range Oregon white that delivers above its price tier thanks to its certified Biodynamic® and organic pedigree — credentials that typically command a premium. For a fully estate-grown, biodynamically farmed Gewürztraminer, it represents strong value within the American aromatics category.

Why Montinore Gewürztraminer?

What sets this wine apart is the scale and commitment of Montinore's biodynamic program — 200 certified acres make it one of the largest operations of its kind in the United States. That is not a marketing footnote; biodynamic farming directly influences the pronounced minerality and terroir expression in the glass. The dry, structured style also defies the common expectation that Gewürztraminer must be sweet or cloying, offering instead a food-friendly wine with genuine complexity. For drinkers exploring beyond the usual Oregon Pinot Noir landscape, this bottle makes a compelling case for the Willamette Valley's range and versatility.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Gewurztraminer
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Oregon
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Montinore Estate

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