BOISE, Idaho — Did it make sense to bring Walla Walla wines to Boise for a day in March? From both sides of the border, the answer is yes. Just a four-hour drive from Idaho’s state capital, and even less from the Moscow-Lewiston area, the Walla Walla Valley is one of the first places Gem State wine fans gravitate to when they seek out wine experiences. With more than … [Read more...] about Gem State Report: Walla Walla Wine tours Treasure Valley
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Le Cadeau Vineyard showcases 19 clones across Oregon’s Parrett Mountain
NEWBERG, Ore. — Tom and Deb Mortimer have been entrenched atop Oregon’s Chehalem Mountains since 1997 when they discovered 28 acres of previously uncultivated land on Parrett Mountain. They preserved much of the original timber while clearing 21 acres during the next two years, creating Le Cadeau Vineyard. The winery name, which translates to “the gift” in French, fit … [Read more...] about Le Cadeau Vineyard showcases 19 clones across Oregon’s Parrett Mountain
Rising Stars: Even Johansen turns dream into Sylvi Wines, Dalset label
Even Johansen’s road to the Washington wine industry began in Scandinavia, was inspired by South America and led him to Sylvi Wines. His father’s work with a Seattle-based fishing company meant trips to Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, and that meant Sverre Johansen would return home with high-quality wines, including Tannat and Malbec, from small producers. In 2010, Even … [Read more...] about Rising Stars: Even Johansen turns dream into Sylvi Wines, Dalset label
Love at first sip, thanks to Wente Vineyards
The warmth of a grandmotherly California woman and the allure of the Wente family’s wines tasted during one afternoon were all it took to turn me toward a life of chasing after great wines. Since that day at historic Wente Vineyards — now roughly 50 years ago — when my brother Greg and I tasted through the wines under her tutelage, I’ve been in love with good wine. Wente … [Read more...] about Love at first sip, thanks to Wente Vineyards
Merit, heritage surround helpful Meritage concept
Each of us has something that bugs the crap out of us. For my wife, one of those is my gum chewing. Because I write about wine, my biggest pet peeves seem to involve the misuse of “Meritage.” Vintners ignorant of its history and its definition should not be using it. And for those who do know, well, they need to coach their customers on how to pronounce it. A First … [Read more...] about Merit, heritage surround helpful Meritage concept