Willakenzie soil

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Willakenzie soil is a well-drained, marine sedimentary soil series in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, prized in viticulture for producing structured, complex Pinot Noir wines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marine sedimentary soil
soil series
viticultural soil
affects grape ripening
vine vigor
hasDrainageClass well-drained
hasParentMaterial marine sedimentary deposits
hasTexture typically fine-textured
influences wine complexity
wine structure
isAssociatedWith Pinot Noir
isCommonIn vineyards on hillsides
isContrastedWith volcanic Jory soils of Willamette Valley
isKnownFor good drainage in rainy climate
producing ageworthy Pinot Noir wines
isNamedAfter Willamette Valley
surface form: Willakenzie area of Willamette Valley
isPartOf Willamette Valley AVA terroir
isPrizedFor producing complex Pinot Noir wines
producing structured Pinot Noir wines
isUsedFor viticulture
wine grape cultivation
locatedIn Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States

Willamette Valley
supports dry-farmed vineyards

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Chehalem Mountains soilType Willakenzie soil