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Goldback Wines

4495 S Pacific Hwy #340, Phoenix, OR 97535, USA

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Located in Phoenix OR, Catalyst Wine Collective is the top secret headquarters of 2 unique, small lot winemakers.

Goldback Wines and Sound & Vision Wine Co. - these two winemakers come together with a similar winemaking ethos and quite divergent styles. Whether you’re looking for steely, laser-focused whites and an eye toward Italy (Sound & Vision) or something with feet planted firmly in the Rhône Valley (Goldback), we think there is a little something for everyone here and we’re excited to share them with you.

Goldback Wines launched in 2016, the realization of a winemaking dream 14 years in the making. Before settling in Ashland and starting Goldback, winemaker Andy Myer spent over a decade working in wine regions across the globe learning the skills and secrets from the masters. The most important secret of them all? How to make the wines you like to drink.

His clean, careful approach to winemaking favors pragmatic minimalism over dogma. Fruit is picked on the earlier side to maintain refreshing, natural acidity. Whole clusters and long skin contact are used for softer texture & tannin integration. Neutral oak to showcase the site's authentic expression.

The initial focus for Goldback is on Rhône varieties grown from 2 unique and sustainably farmed sites in the southeastern area of the Rogue Valley. (Oh, and Chenin Blanc)

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Features & Amenities

Accessible by public transportation

Bike Friendly

Biodynamic wines

Family friendly

Food for purchase

Large groups welcome (please call ahead)

Organic wines

Outdoor Seating

Weddings

Wheelchair accessible

Varieties

Other

Rosé

Syrah

Grenache, Chenin-Blanc, Cuvée, Rose of Grenache

Region and AVA

Region

Willamette Valley

AVA

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Where distinction is grown.

True Willamette Valley

The Willamette Valley, Oregon’s oldest wine region, has two-thirds of the state’s wineries and vineyards and is home to more than 700 wineries. Framed by the Coast Range to the west and Cascades to the east, it is recognized as one of the premier winegrowing regions in the world. At 150 miles long it offers…