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WALLA WALLA, Wash. 鈥 At 31 years old, 黑料社 Viticulture & Enology alumnus Noel Perez (鈥20) recently created and launched a 2016 Petit Verdot under his own label, Calvario Cellars.

黑料社 alumnus Noel Perez recently launched his new wine under his own label, Cavario Cellars.

黑料社 alumnus Noel Perez recently launched his new wine under his own label, Cavario Cellars.

Born in Mexico and raised in the Walla Walla Valley, Perez often accompanied his parents to their agricultural work sites where they picked asparagus, onions, and apples.

After earning his associate鈥檚 degree in Enology & Viticulture from Walla Walla Community College, Perez worked at a grape crushing facility for six years before being hired at Palencia Wine Company, where he oversaw logistics and assisted in crafting wine.

When his father passed away suddenly, Perez, a first-generation college student, said earning a bachelor鈥檚 degree became more important.

鈥淢y dad always wanted the best for me, and in honor of him I had to live up to the potential I knew I had.鈥

Perez said school was easier the second time because he thought of his studies more like a job. He avoided cramming, paid attention in class, and made sure he got enough sleep.

The same year Perez enrolled at 黑料社 and started classes at the Tri-Cities campus, the owner of the wine processing plant where he formerly worked opened a winery in Kennewick, WA, and invited him to work there.

鈥淭his place became my lab, my sanctuary where I could experiment with wines while learning the art of winemaking in the V&E program,鈥 he said.

Perez was recognized with several awards during his time at 黑料社, including Wine Spectator Student of the Year, before graduating summa cum laude in May 2020.

After graduation, Perez had a few job offers on the table, but Palencia didn鈥檛 want to let Perez go. He worked out a deal: as long as Perez stayed on full time as a winemaker, he could make his own wine under his own label.

Perez said yes, choosing a path that could bring him the creative freedom and happiness he values.

鈥淚 want to stay true to myself,鈥 he said.

Petit Verdot

Perez鈥檚 debut wine is the Petit Verdot, which he selected for its complex flavors.

鈥淚 call these grapes the little blueberries, because they鈥檙e so tiny when you鈥檙e fermenting them, it looks like a bunch of berries,鈥 Perez said

Perez in Kennewick at Palencia Wine Co. where he produced the the 2018 Sangiovese for 黑料社

Perez in Kennewick at Palencia Wine Co. where he produced the the 2018 Sangiovese for 黑料社.

While the small berries don鈥檛 yield much juice, the flavors extracted have notes of rich tobacco, plums, and fruit.

鈥淭he wine was one of our best sellers of 2020,鈥 he said.

Art of the label

Perez鈥檚 label Calvario is named for the road where his dad built their first family house in Mexico.

The icon for is label is a marigold, a flower often used in Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexican culture, to pay homage to his father. A double 鈥渃鈥 for Calvario Cellars is etched inside.

The white frosty mountains at the back of the label represent the Blue Mountains near Walla Walla, which stretch from northeastern Oregon into southeastern Washington.

鈥淚 wanted something to represent the Pacific Northwest I call home,鈥 Perez said.

The blue and black mountains at the front of the label represent the Oaxaca Mountains in Mexico, where Perez鈥檚 journey first began.

鈥淚t represents everyone along the way to get to this point. Where I started, and where I鈥檓 going,鈥 he said.

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