Oregon Pinot Noir Earns Historic First-Ever 100-Point Score from James Suckling Photo credit: Rose & Arrow Estate MCMINNVILLE, Ore. () — ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregonians don’t have to travel far to try some of the best wines in the world. Wine Spectator has named five Oregon-made products among the top 100 wines worldwide, with ...
The history of winemaking in Oregon dates back over 150 years, but it wasn't until the 1960s that things really started to take off. The state — particularly the Willamette Valley region – became ...
Partnership establishes a strong foundation for the future of IPNC and Oregon wine storytelling May 26, 2026, Willamette ...
The International Pinot Noir Celebration was pivotal in grow Oregon's fine wine reputation during the industry's formative ...
California makes nearly 80% of U.S. wine and is followed by Washington, Pennsylvania, New York and, finally, Oregon. Oregon, at around 3% of U.S. sales, is small by comparison, yet its reputation ...
Pinot Noir has a reputation. It is the grape sommeliers get misty about and the one growers nervously babysit all season. It reacts to weather, soil, and winemaking decisions like a very dramatic ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Oregon already has a reputation for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. But according to National Geographic, one Oregon wine region is stepping up as “the next Champagne.” The ...
A Pinot Noir from one of the most prestigious wine regions in the world is a rare find with great quality at an accessible price. ByCathrine Todd, Contributor. Forbes contributors publish independent ...
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