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2 days ago · It’s hard to find any fault with this chardonnay as it’s drinking today. I wouldn’t sit on it for long. A / $35. 2021 Dobbes Family Estate Pinot Noir Patricia’s Cuvee Willamette Valley – Bold but not overblown, this wine showcases blackberries and dark cherry notes, with a healthy layer of tea leaf and, later, notes of rhubarb.
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1 day ago · Yamhill Valley Vineyards, McMinnville, Oregon. Oregon’s Willamette Valley is a well-loved wine destination best known for its earthy, berry-tinged Pinot Noirs. At Yamhill Valley Vineyards ...
4 days ago · Welcome Wednesdays. May is Oregon Wine Month, and the Dundee Hills just ... 29 May. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Domaine Drouhin Oregon. Domaine Drouhin Oregon, 6750 Northeast Breyman Orchards Road, Dayton, OR 97114, USA. View Detail.
5 days ago · Forest Grove, OR · Winery · $$. Founded in 1983, Willamette Valley Vineyards has grown from a bold idea into one of the region’s leading wineries, earning the title “One of America’s Great Pinot Noir Producers" by Wine Enthusiast. All our vineyards have been certified sustainable.
- 10850 Northwest Seavey Road, Forest Grove, 97116
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- (503) 357-5005
- tev@wvv.com
5 days ago · WillaKenzie Estate is a family-owned, estate winery located in the Yamhill-Carlton AVA, in Oregon’s Northern Willamette Valley. Our terroir is our inspiration. Our name, WillaKenzie, is a tribute to the ancient soils on which our vines are planted.
- 19143 Northeast Laughlin Road, Yamhill, 97148
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3 days ago · Lumos 2014 Temperance Hill Pinot Noir: One of 6 Essential Willamette Valley Pinot Noirs (Wine & Spritis) 2014 Grower of the Year: Temperance Hill (Wine & Spirits) Logsdon Ridge Vineyard
3 days ago · Home to some of Oregon’s oldest and most celebrated vineyards, the Chehalem Mountains lie a mere 20 miles southwest of Portland. As the highest point in the Willamette Valley, numerous towering hilltops and a patchwork of marine, volcanic, and windblown sediments provide an idyllic setting for more than 250 vineyards and wineries.