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In this video, we are in search of the best wineries in Oregon. We travel to the Tualatin Valley Wine Region, which is only 35 minutes from Portland and is internationally renowned for their Pinot Noir and rural rustic landscapes.
The Tualatin Valley is one of the best day trips from Portland with over 700 wineries and counting. The hospitality of the wineries, natural setting, and exquisite wines make it a must-see destination.
We visit in August, which the perfect time to visit because the grapes have color and are almost ready for harvest. Wine harvest season usually occurs in September through October.
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Erath – 2011 Prince Hill Pinot Noir, Dundee Hills
Erath winemaker Gary Horner describes the 2011 Prince Hill Pinot Noir, Dundee Hills.
Wine Expert tastes USA Wines: Erath 'Prince Hill' Pinot Noir
This week on Wine Tasting with Connal Finlay DWS; Connal is going to be tasting the Erath Vineyard's 'Prince Hill' Pinot Noir 2012. Erath Winery are one of the historical leaders who helped set up the wine scene in Oregon state and this single vineyard Pinot Noir is a true icon!
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Pinot Noir from the Stoller Vineyard; Dundee Hills AVA in Oregon
The Stoller Vineyard in the Dundee Hills AVA in Oregon is described by Stewart Boedecker and Athena Pappas. The Pinot Noir that comes from this volcanic soil is bright red in aromatics and flavor. Ask a Winemaker filmed with the Boedeckers on location at the winery in 2013.
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Vista Hills Vineyard - Dayton, Oregon
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Oregon Pinot Camp: Diana and David Lett
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With a degree in viticulture and enology from UC Davis, David Lett moved to Oregon in 1965 in pursuit of the perfect vineyard site. The Eyrie Vineyards, were founded in 1966 by David and Diana Lett in the Red Hills of Dundee, Oregon. The Letts made Oregon wine history, earning a little fame for the state after making the first American Pinot Noir to compete successfully with the renowned wines of Burgundy in 1980. Jason Lett took on the positions of winemaker and vineyard manager in 2005, continuing the family legacy.
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After twelve years of accounting, Janie Brooks' life took a turn when her brother, Jimi Brooks, unexpectedly passed away. Janie teamed up with her brother's many peers and friends in the industry to keep the winery going and Janie has since become the manager.
In this interview, Janie Brooks talks about her life before the winery and how things have changed since. Brooks talks a lot about her brother Jimi, what he was like, and the importance of preserving his legacy.
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Bringing the Vines to the Valley: Diana Lett
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In this interview, Diana Lett tells her side of the story; how she met David and what it was like to be a pioneer. She also addresses the community values of the Oregon industry and events such as Oregon Pinot Camp and the International Pinot Noir Celebration.
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Oregon Wine Master Class
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WinoBot TV: Oregon Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir
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2013 J. Christopher Lumiere Pinot Noir Eola-Amity Hills, Oregon Red Wine
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Southern Oregon vineyards seeing strong demand
By Will Maetzold/KTVL.com
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. -- Demand continues to rise for wines made in southern Oregon.
Agate Ridge Vineyard began planting more than 6,000 new vines on Monday morning. It's a sign the wine industry in southern Oregon continues to grow.
The fruit that comes from southern Oregon is very desirable throughout the state of Oregon, Agate Ridge Vineyard owner Kimberly Kinderman said. Not only are producers using our fruit here to produce artisan wines but a lot of fruit is sold from this valley also.
Agate Ridge Vineyard said the demand its seen at its winery has meant the need to plant more vines.
We're going to be able to increase the production of our Malbec and also introduce a brand new varietal, Kinderman said. We're also expanding our Pinot Noir block.
Kinderman said all parts of her business have been growing since the winery opened in 2005.
The staff said it will be three to four years before the vines planted this week are ready to be harvested.
The viticulturist at Agate Ridge Vineyard, Matt Cates, said the grapes grown on site make a big difference in the quality of the wine.
People tell us all the time they can taste our soil, he said. They can taste our microclimate (and) how it differs from other areas in the valley.
It helps make vineyards like Agate Ridge more and more popular in southern Oregon.
The owner at DANCIN Vineyards also said demand is up for its products. He said 20,000 new vines were planted this year at the vineyard.
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