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Day Wines Chehalem Mountains Tears of Vulcan 2022

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Day Wines’ Tears of Vulcan 2022 is an orange wine made from organic vineyards in Oregon’s Chehalem Mountains AVA. The blend—Viognier, Pinot Gris, and Muscat—is skin-fermented for 22 days with native yeasts to extract tannin and aroma.

Aged six months in clay, acacia, and neutral oak, it’s bottled unfined and unfiltered. This is a structured, savory white with firm grip and vibrant acidity—ideal for adventurous palates and diverse pairings.

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Brianne Day is a breakout star in an Oregon wine scene full of enological talent. Few winemakers can translate a penchant for wild experimentation into such approachable wines. We've been huge fans of Day wines for quite some time and were more than happy to see her get written up by Esther Mobley of the San Francisco Chronicle as one of 2019’s winemakers to watch.

An Oregon native, Day has worked vineyards in Italy, New Zealand, Argentina, and France. She cut her teeth at the enormously influential Brooks winery in Amity before starting her own small-yield winery using rented space in tiny Philomath.

In 2013, Brianne met her future investors and by 2014, she had moved into her current 14,000 square-foot winery. Coining it the “Day Camp”, she shares that space with seven small producers: Jackalope Wine Cellars, Ross & Bee Maloof, Loop de Loop, Holden Wine Company, Bud’s Bloom, Hooray for You! and Alto Cirrus. The idea was to create a collaborative space where innovation and creativity thrive—a community-driven winery where winemakers can share ideas and grow their small businesses. It’s been a resounding success.

Day is Oregon's answer to the experimentalists of the famed Loire and Jura regions of France. She makes wine in a kaleidoscope of styles that challenge boundaries while remaining eminently drinkable. In European wine-growing regions, grapes are tightly controlled by tradition and the industry. But not in Oregon. She is often one of a few domestic producers in the foreign markets where her wines are sold and love to shock her European wine making friends with the varietal diversity of her home state. With no rigid set of rules, she must follow as a winemaker, bound neither by geography nor tradition, she is free to make the wines that she wants to make without compromise. Welcome to the brave new world of Oregon wine!

Professional Reviews

Wine Enthusiast

WE 91
"Vulcan is a roughly equal split of Viognier and Pinot Gris, with 10% Muscat, that fermented on skins for 22 days. The tears provided by the god of tires add a bit of saline to aromas of tangerines, honeysuckle and crushed brick dust. The tangerine theme repeats on the palate, where it is joined by notes of wet slate, ginger and sturdy tannins." -Michael Alberty

What importer Bowler Wine has to say about this wine...

Viognier 46%, Pinot Gris 44%, and Muscat 10% from two organically farmed vineyards in the Chehalem Mountains AVA - Le Beau and Nemarniki. The fruit was destemmed and co-fermented on skins for 22 days before being pressed to a mix of Acacia, French Oak, and Italian clay tanks and matured for six months. Tears of Vulcan is wonderfully aromatic, with a deep rose gold color and great texture. Bottled unfined/unfiltered.

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Muscat , Pinot Gris , Viognier , White Blend

  • Vintage

    2022

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Natural

  • Style

    Elegant

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied