Willamette
- Variety:
- Willamette
- Assignment:
- Aroma
- Genetic origin:
- US
- Creative substitutes:
- Amarillo, Lemondrop , Triple Pearl
Brief history
Willamette was developed by the USDA from a 1967 cross based on Fuggle genetics and was released in 1976. It became one of the most widely established aroma varieties in US brewing.
General description
Mild and traditional, with floral, herbal and spicy notes together with a gentle earthy and fruity character.
Brewing use
Excellent for aroma and late additions in ales, porters, stouts and other styles where a soft Fuggle-like profile is desired.
Grow-on-Demand Programme
Our Grow-on-Demand Programme gives breweries access to American and New Zealand hop varieties that are currently produced in limited quantities in Europe.
Adapted to León
The programme is based on a nursery collection of 34 plants from European, American and New Zealand genetic backgrounds, established in León for more than five years.
Their agronomic performance has been monitored annually, providing a solid basis for assessing how each variety behaves under local growing conditions.
Production based on demand
The programme is designed to develop commercial production according to brewery requirements.
Reaching commercial scale takes approximately three years:
- Year one: propagation and establishment.
- Year two: first, limited harvest.
- Year three: larger and more stable commercial production.
This allows us to plan specific varieties in advance and adjust planted area and production volumes to expected demand.
Taking part
Interested breweries can contact us for more information. Our aim is to make difficult-to-source American and New Zealand varieties available through planned, demand-led production in León.