Dundee Hills Wineries Shine on 2025 Top 100 Lists

Yet another amazing milestone for a world-class wine region

Last year, the Dundee Hills celebrated 60 years of winemaking and 20 years as an official AVA, earning remarkable global recognition for world-class wines. Three standout wineries have been named to prestigious Top 100 lists by Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, and James Suckling—a testament to the depth of talent and quality rooted in this corner of the Willamette Valley.

A reflection of the AVA’s strength and identity

These honors go beyond individual accolades—they highlight the collective excellence of the Dundee Hills. Known for its iconic Pinot Noir, the region continues to rise with exceptional Chardonnay, sparkling wines, and more. At its core, this success is driven by thoughtful farming, deep respect for the land, and a commitment to crafting expressive, site-driven wines.

Arterberry Mareshh – Precision & Depth

Ranked #5 on the James Suckling Top 100, the 2023 Dundee Hills Pinot Noir from Arterberry Maresh showcases intensity and elegance. Layers of spice, blood orange zest, and mineral-driven complexity unfold over firm tannins, delivering a wine with remarkable structure and length.

Stoller Family Estate – Balance & Structure

Landing at #41 on the Wine Spectator Top 100, Stoller Family Estate’s 2023 Pinot Noir is both rich and refined. Notes of raspberry and pomegranate are layered with forest floor and subtle spice, building into a beautifully structured finish.

Domaine Serene – Elegance in Sparkling Form

Ranked #61 on the Wine Enthusiast Top 100, Domaine Serene’s MV Fleur de Vie Demi-Sec highlights the region’s growing strength in sparkling wine. With fine bubbles and a creamy texture, it offers notes of lemon, peach, honeycomb, and toasted nuts—balanced with a delicate sweetness.

Celebrating a region, not just a ranking

Together, these recognitions tell a bigger story—one of a region that continues to evolve while staying deeply connected to its roots. The Dundee Hills isn’t just producing exceptional wines; it is shaping a legacy of craftsmanship, sustainability, and community.

Next time you’re exploring wine country—or sitting on the patio at Trellis with a glass in hand—you’re tasting a region that’s being celebrated on the world stage. Cheers to that.

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