Graffiti - Oregon Pinot Noir
From the streets of Spain to the hills of Oregon — art in a bottle.
From the streets of Spain to the hills of Oregon — art in a bottle.
Tasting Notes
Color: Light ruby
Aroma: Wild strawberries, red cherry, and dried herbs with a whisper of forest floor
Palate: Juicy red berries, silky texture, and earthy spice
Texture: Light to medium-bodied with fine tannins
Finish: Long and elegant with a savory edge
Sweetness: Dry
Pairings
Roast salmon or seared duck breast
Mushroom and truffle pasta
Charcuterie with cured meats
Herb-roasted chicken
Soft cheeses like brie or camembert
Vineyard & Tech
Country / Region: USA / Oregon, Willamette Valley
Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir
ABV: ~13%
Soils: Volcanic and marine sedimentary
Vinification: Small-lot fermentation, gentle punch-downs, aged in French oak
Closure: Natural cork
Story
This label began with a photo of street art in Spain, captured by my godmother in 2004 before the building — and the artwork — were lost forever. It symbolized rebellion, creativity, and impermanence. Today, Graffiti finds a new canvas in Oregon’s Pinot Noir.
In these vineyards, bats are more than symbols — they’re vital vineyard guardians. Feeding on grape moths and other pests at night, they help protect the vines naturally, reducing the need for chemical sprays. Studies show that bats can cut vineyard pest damage by up to 50%. To honor that partnership with nature, we’ve hidden a bat image on every Graffiti label — a tribute to both the wildness of the art and the living ecosystem that makes this wine possible. From misty Willamette slopes to your table, this is our message in a bottle.