Bradshaw Vineyards Harvests its 2009 Pinot Noir

It is with great pride that I present the initial overview of the Bradshaw Family’s 12th Harvest.  Complete album available on Flickr here.  Video overview on the “day of” at the bottom of the post.

The fam: Jen, mom, me, dad. October 2009.

History: It all started in the late 80s, when our family purchased property in Oregon.  We vacationed there during the summer, camping out and scoping the land for our eventual vineyard plot.  By 1993, our family (mom, dad, Jen, me) had all moved to Oregon and officially started scouting, prepping and eventually cultivating the land.  Our first planting season was in 1996.  The rest, as they say, is history.

Summary:  This vintage we targeted lower yields to ensure higher quality.  While others had challenges this year, our growing season was exceptional this year for our site.

Yield: 16.7 tons (which equates to approximately 12,024 bottles, or 60,104 glasses of wine)

(conversion: 1 ton = ~60 cases; 1 case = 12 bottles; 1 bottle = 5 pours)

Harvest Date: October 10, 2009

Location: Ferguson Road – Junction City, OR (Willamette Valley)

Total Tweets: 50+ (includes tweets from @BradshawPinot, @LeslieBradshaw, RTs from folks and support from @KingEstate, which is the winery that we sell our grapes to and work with to produce our wine)

Total Videos: 24

Total Photos on Flickr: 80+

Total TwitPics: 20+


Maria Bradshaw, Bradshaw Vineyards, Harvest 2009

Author’s notes:

  • Originally posted on my WordPress blog, Bradshaw Vineyards Harvests its 2009 Pinot Noir [October 24, 2009]

  • I changed out the images, based on what I could pull from the Flickr collection in August 2025.

  • Proud to continue the tradition of hard work and great wine all these years later. Visit bradshawvineyards.com to stay in the loop on the latest from our growing family.

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