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Ryan Rose operates in Oregon's Rogue Valley, a region in Southern Oregon known for its warm days and cool nights—conditions that suit both classic Pinot Noir and bolder Mediterranean varieties. The winery's portfolio centers on three distinctive wines: a Mourvèdre that has earned a 93-point average from prestige critics, a Malbec rated at 91 points, and a Pinot Noir at 89.5 points. Wine Enthusiast and Wine Advocate have both assessed the winery's releases. The Mourvèdre, a Rhône varietal rarely grown in Oregon, represents the winery's willingness to explore beyond regional convention. Malbec—typically associated with Argentina—and Pinot Noir round out a lineup that suggests a focus on expressive, terroir-driven winemaking across diverse grape families. The Rogue Valley's elevation and volcanic soils provide the foundation for these wines' structure and complexity.
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