Freedom Hill Vineyard has long been defined by the land beneath it. Nestled in the rolling hills of Oregon’s southern Willamette Valley, the vineyard has spent decades quietly building a reputation among some of the region’s most respected winemakers — not through spectacle, but through consistency, character, and an unwavering connection to place.
An Enduring Expression
of Oregon Terroir
A Legacy of quiet elegance.
Established in 1981, Freedom Hill sits within the Mount Pisgah area, where marine sedimentary soils, hillside elevations, and the cooling influence of Pacific winds shape the vineyard’s distinctive expression. The site’s long growing season and natural balance allow the fruit to develop depth, structure, and nuance while preserving the vibrancy and restraint that define Oregon wine.
Over the years, Freedom Hill has become a sought-after vineyard source for acclaimed wineries and winemakers throughout the region. Many of the wines carrying the Freedom Hill name are vineyard-designate bottlings — wines created to showcase not simply a varietal, but the singular identity of this site. For those who have encountered Freedom Hill through a bottle of Pinot Noir or Chardonnay, the vineyard itself is often the common thread: layered fruit, natural acidity, earthy complexity, and a sense of elegance shaped by the land.
Stewardship and Cultivation.
Farming at Freedom Hill is guided by stewardship and long-term perspective. Every block is farmed with an understanding that great vineyards are not manufactured — they are cultivated over time through observation, restraint, and respect for the environment. Seasonal shifts, soil variation, elevation, and exposure all contribute to the individuality of the fruit, and ultimately, to the wines made from it.
Today, Freedom Hill remains deeply rooted in the philosophy that exceptional wine begins in the vineyard. While the wines themselves may be crafted by many different hands, their origin traces back to the same hillsides, the same soils, and the same enduring sense of place that has defined Freedom Hill for more than four decades.
For winemakers, collectors, and wine lovers alike, Freedom Hill is more than a vineyard source — it is a reflection of Oregon terroir at its most enduring and expressive.