The Direct-to-Consumer Wine Showcases a Fresh Bouquet from Oregon’s Parallel to Burgundy
CARLTON, OR, April 3, 2025 – With Rosé season soon to erupt, Résonance, the acclaimed Willamette Valley winery that serves as Burgundy’s acclaimed Maison Louis Jadot’s first venture outside of France, is proud to share the 2024 vintage of the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir Rosé (13.5% ABV, $36 SRP), which will be released direct-to-consumer and at the winery exclusively.

With grapes sourced from two organic estate vineyards in the Willamette Valley – Découverte in the Dundee Hills and Jolis Monts in Yamhill-Carlton, each of which reveal a natural character and elegance distinctly suited to rosé production – the 2024 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir Rosé has a luminous pink color and a bouquet of white peach, strawberry, pear, rose and grapefruit peel on the nose.
“Our estate grapes are picked early in order to retain the bright fresh flavors that make the ideal rosé,” says Résonance winemaker Guillaume Large. “The certified organic Pinot noir fruit brings an explosion of freshness on the palate, with citrus notes and an invigorating finale, which we achieve through a short maceration and gentle pressing for subtle extraction to achieve the desired depth and complexity.”
Since Burgundy’s Maison Louis Jadot purchased the eponymous vineyard in 2013, Résonance has consistently demonstrated its commitment to crafting wines that bridge Old World tradition with New World innovation. Résonance currently farms 139 acres of Pinot noir and Chardonnay across three nested AVAs within the Willamette Valley: Yamhill-Carlton, Dundee Hills, and Eola-Amity Hills, all of which are dry-farmed and certified organic. The winery recently announced the organic certification of Koosah Vineyard, representing another step forward in this journey, reinforcing the winery’s position as a leader in sustainable viticulture in the Pacific Northwest.
About Résonance
Purchased in 2013 and focused on Pinot noir and Chardonnay, Résonance Vineyard sits in the Yamhill-Carlton AVA, in a hidden part of Willamette Valley just west of the small agricultural town of Carlton. The seeds for the project were planted when Maison Louis Jadot set out to establish its first winery outside of Burgundy. Follow and like Résonance on Facebook @Resonancewines and Resonancewines on Instagram using hashtag: #ResonanceWine.