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Oregon has become a tour de force on the global pinot noir scene. The state’s wine went from being an experiment in the mid-1960s to a viable product in the 1990s. Today, wine is a major ...
TODAY wine columnist Edward Deitch puts an under-$20 California pinot noir to the test and finds it to be a great "everyday" wine and more.
A small winery in the south Salem foothills recently earned “Pinot Noir of the Year” honors at the 2021 Sommeliers Choice Awards in San Francisco. Not familiar with Sass Winery? You need to ...
It's called the "heartbreak grape" - but now Pinot Noir has yielded its genetic secrets to Italian scientists.
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Reverse Wine Snob on MSNStoller Willamette Valley Pinot Noir - A Smooth OperatorA balanced and harmonious example of Pinot Noir, just give it some time to breathe. We review the Stoller Willamette Valley ...
Here’s a selection of 20 world class Pinot Noir wines from Oregon and California, each awarded gold medals by Decanter and other international wine competitions.
Pinot in the Park is a pop-up picnic and wine tasting in celebration of National Wine Day. Guests will enjoy samples of a premium selection of Pinot Noir (and Pinot Grigio) wines and receive a ...
Praising grapes: Scientists map pinot noir genomeThese discoveries won’t make any immediate difference to wine drinkers worldwide. The pinot noir is the first grape — and first fruit — ever ...
This popular red grape originated in Burgundy but has spread across the New World. Like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is early-budding, early-ripening and thin-skinned. The ...
The Willamette Valley has long been admired for its Pinot noir, and as the region grows and gains recognition, newer styles continue to emerge. Pinot in the City guests can look forward to tastes ...
A small winery in the south Salem foothills recently earned “Pinot Noir of the Year” honors at the 2021 Sommeliers Choice Awards in San Francisco. Not familiar with Sass Winery? You need to ...
Pinot Noir This popular red grape originated in Burgundy but has spread across the New World. Like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is early-budding, early-ripening and ...
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