CARLTON, Ore. — Oregon is famous for its Pinot Noir, but that’s far from the only grape grown within its borders. This summer, the Alt Wine Festival at Abbey Road Farm in Carlton made that abundantly clear. During an afternoon gathering, 35 wineries from around the state poured samples and sold wines made with varieties such as Mencia, Mondeuse, Tannat and many other … [Read more...] about Oregon alt-ernatives earn spotlight at Alt Wine Fest
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A force for good: Dundee Hills dynamo Remy Drabkin won’t be denied
DAYTON, Ore. — Accomplished winemaker; dedicated public servant; advocate for acceptance; environmental educator — in the Pacific Northwest wine industry, Remy Drabkin commands unicorn status. The interim mayor of McMinnville, Ore. — who is up for election in November — pulls it all off with aplomb while proudly flying a rainbow flag and another for Black Lives Matter from … [Read more...] about A force for good: Dundee Hills dynamo Remy Drabkin won’t be denied
Despite hot August, 2022 vintage behind for much of Northwest
It was drier and a warmer-than-average month of August throughout Pacific Northwest vineyards, and that is forecast to continue through September, according to acclaimed climate researcher Greg Jones. Jones continues to study the effects of climate change on vineyards throughout the world while serving as the CEO for Abacela, his family's winery and vineyard in Roseburg, … [Read more...] about Despite hot August, 2022 vintage behind for much of Northwest
Oregon stands out throughout Pinot Gris tasting
It's no surprise that Oregon stood out in this comparative tasting of Pinot Gris, which not coincidentally showcased a number of the Northwest's top talents. And this winter will mark the 50th anniversary of the federal government approving the label for the first Pinot Gris produced in the country — The Eyrie Vineyards 1970 Oregon Pinot Gris by the late David Lett in the … [Read more...] about Oregon stands out throughout Pinot Gris tasting
World-class cheese, wine represented on Oregon Tourism Commission
Cheese and wine rank among life’s most delectable treats, and starting Friday leading figures in both industries are members of the Oregon Tourism Commission when David Gremmels of Rogue Creamery received an appointment and Maria Ponzi, past-president of Ponzi Vineyards, was granted another four-year term. Gremmels’s post became official on the 20th anniversary of his … [Read more...] about World-class cheese, wine represented on Oregon Tourism Commission