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Articles related to "Oregon Wines"
Northwest wines shine in 1998 vintage Washington wines are better than ever, rivaling California and France for some of the finest red wines. A weekly look at new wines released in the Northwest. washington • oregon wines • wine tasting
Oregon Wine Day Trips While many wine country outposts can be removed from cities and take a long time to travel to, these Oregon wine destinations are close enough to home for a day trip. oregon wine country • oregon getaways • oregon day trips • oregon travel • oregon wine travel
Oregon Wine Harvest Breaks Records The 2007 numbers are in and for those who enjoy Oregon wines things are looking good, but finding bargain bottlings remains challenging. oregon wine • pinot noir • willamette valley • wine tasting • portland oregon travel
PacNW White Wines and General Terroirs A short study of the similarities and differences of PacNW wines, terroirs and markets versus each other. wines • pacnw • pacific northwest • washington • idaho
Weekend Travel to Amity Travel and sip through Willamette Valley but say it right or be pegged as a tourist. travel • amity • oregon • wine country • willamette valley
Oregon's Willamette Valley Wines and Vineyards From best known Willamette Valley Vineyards to the smaller Airlie Winery, Oregon's Willamette Valley boasts over 200 vineyards and wineries. Take a tour of Oregon wines. willamette valley vineyards • oregon wine tasting • salem wines • tour oregon winery • airlie wines
Washington Wine Industry Comes of Age Northwest wineries are growing by leaps and bounds. Washington state released a study recently reflecting a $2.4 billion economic impact on the state. wine • wine statistics • winegrowers • washington state wine industry • northwest wine industry
The Wine at Bethel Heights Vineyards Bethel Heights Vineyards is owned and operated by twin brothers Ted and Terry Casteel. They produce some of the best Oregon Pinot Noirs and let the vineyards do the talking. bethel heights vineyards • wine • winemaking • oregon pinot noirs • willamette valley of oregon
Evening Land Vineyards, New Oregon Pinot Star Critically acclaimed vineyard site, Seven Springs/Anden has been leased to an elite team of restaurateurs and Burgundy superstar winemaker, Dominique Lafon. oregon pinot noir • evening land vineyards • seven springs vineyard • anden vineyard • dominique lafon
Oregon Articles - Products and Businesses A categorized listing of articles about Oregon, its people, places, products and history with a little editorial opinion thrown in for spice. oregon • sue barton • suite101.com • history • people
Pacific Northwest Wine Festivals The Pacific Northwest produces some of the world's best wines each year. And each year, these events bring people together to celebrate these wines and their makers. wine festivals • pacific northwest festivals • tasting festivals • oregon wine • washington wine
Youngberg Hill Vineyards & Inn Take your next trip to serene McMinnville, Oregon. Learn why from Youngberg Hill Vineyards & Inn local expert as he answers the Concierge Questionnaire. youngberg hill vineyards & inn • oregon • mcminnville • wine • the concierge questionnaire
Portland's Premier Hotel Bars Have a drink at a hip hotel bar in downtown Portland, Northwest United States. Read about these hotel bars: Bo Restobar, Doug Fir, the Driftwood Room and Three Degrees. portland • oregon • hotel bars • cocktails • live music
America's NW Pacific Coast Ports Seattle is famous for its Space Needle, Astoria is at the mouth of the Columbia River and San Francisco is still hilly. These are all great places to visit and enjoy. the space needle at seattle washington • pike's place market seattle • fort clatsop and astoria oregon • fisherman's wharf and alcatraz san francisco • golden gate bridge
November Culinary Calendar Holidays are upon us and the fundraising season is, too. Here's a mix of fun, serious, charitable and silly things on our culinary calendar this month. culinary • cooking schools • classes • contest • culinary foundation fundraisers
Oregon vs. California - Part 1 A comparative tasting of wines from Oregon and California. In two parts. oregon • washington • pacific • pacific northwest • northwest
Getting to know Northwest wines - Granville Steps Forward Granville Winery in Dundee, Oregon is producing great Pinot Noirs without applying a heavy oak flavor. The results may be less flashy, but the consumer can actually taste the Pinot Noir grape. granville winery • wine • winemaking • oregon is producing great pinot noirs • heavy oak flavor
Old Fashion, Big Pinot Noir Wines Offered at Broadley Vineyards Giving up the excitement of the Bay Area for a country life, Craig and Claudia Broadley moved to rural Oregon to make big, oak-flavored Pinot Noir wine. They have a cult following and offer futures for the 2000 vintage broadley vineyards • winemaking • oak-flavored pinot noir • wine • vineyards
Donna Satterlee - Interview With an Oregon Editor Seventh in a series of interviews with Contributing Editors from Oregon. Highlighted is Emergency Preparedness editor, Donna Satterlee. oregon • suite101.com • sue barton • donna satterlee • emergency preparedness
Oregon vs. California — Reviews A review of selected Oregon and California Pinot Gris, Chardonnays, and Pinot Noirs. oregon • california • pinot gris • chardonnays • pinot noir
Raptor Ridge Winery trades high tech for Pinots Raptor Ridge Winery is a small Oregon winery nestled in the forest of the Chehalem Mountains. The couple, Scott and Annie Shull, traded the world of high technology for hand-crafted wines and sharing their winery with noble raptors living on the property. raptor ridge winery • wine • wine-collecting • hand-crafted wines • oregon winery
The PacNW Wine Regions’ Climatic Challenges and Benefits There are isolated places in the hills and dales of the NW that have known vines for more than 100 years, and they are the exception rather than the rule. Phrases like “Black Freeze” were coined from the seasons that froze the vines back to their roots and successfully stunted the PacNW vinifera industry for most of the twentieth century. Like every climate, there are those pockets of agriculture which are sheltered or drained just right to avoid the climate’s extremes, but they are always the few. More often, grape growers turn to other means for dulling the edges of climate. It is no different in the Northwest, and happily, that stress brings out the best in the vines, the wines and the people who raise them. pacific • northwest • wine • climate • vintage |
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