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title: Evergreen Vineyard
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![Evergreen Vineyard](https://mercer.sfo3.digitaloceanspaces.com/jaine/vineyardMaps/JAINE-MAP-VINEYARD-EVERGREEN.svg)  Jerry and Butch Milbrandt began planting Evergreen Vineyard in 1997 near George, Washington in the Ancient Lakes AVA. Originally 425 acres had been planted, but it has increased to 1,200 acres in more recent years. Proximity to the Columbia River makes this an ideal location to grow white grape varieties, such as Riesling and Chardonnay. Plantings here also include Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier and Albariño. The site sits above the Ancient Lake Coulee which was one of three 'drains' for water backed up in the Quincy Valley winding to the river. All topsoils were stripped clean off of the bedrock. Soils include caliche, whose high calcium carbonate content contributes minerality to the wines produced from this site, as well as silt loam and basalt. 

At 1200 acres, Evergreen Vineyard may well be Washington State’s largest vineyard. It’s certainly known to be one of the best for white wine varieties, due to the vineyard’s proximity to the cooling influence of the Columbia River, producing incredible quality in whites like Riesling and Chardonnay. In fact, Evergreen is famous for producing the Riesling grapes that had gone into Chateau Ste Michelle’s Eroica Riesling. Jerry and Butch Milbrandt began planting Evergreen Vineyard in 1997 near George, Washington in the Ancient Lakes AVA. Plantings here also include Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier and Albarino.

  
The site sits above the Ancient Lake Coulee which was one of three 'drains' for water backed up in the Quincy Valley winding to the river. All of the topsoils were stripped clean off of the bedrock. These unique soils include caliche, whose high calcium carbonate content contributes minerality to the wines produced from this site, as well as silt loam and basalt. A hallmark of the fruit grown here is acidity and minerality. Long hangtime in the vineyard allows the fruit to be delivered with full ripeness, crisp acid, and beautiful purity of fruit. This truly is a special site from which exceptional white wines are produced.

 

       Soil Type  Quincy Loam over Caliche stone

    Aspect to the sun  North / South

    Year planted  2001

    Elevation  1,400ft above sea level

    Vine spacing  8ft x 6ft

    Average vine age  14 years

  

  

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