2008 Scott Paul, “Audrey” Pinot Noir
Scott Paul actually began as a California winery in 1999. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Oregon Wines
Oregon Wine Club – January 2011
2009 Sineann, Resonance Vineyard Pinot Noir
We’ve always had a soft spot in our hearts for Sineann wines. Continue reading
Oregon Wine Club – December 2010
2008 Ken Wright Cellars, Nysa Vineyard Pinot Noir
In January we featured the 2007 Ken Wright Guadalupe Vineyard Pinot Noir. Continue reading
Oregon Wine Club – November 2010
2006 Domaine Drouhin, Cuvée “Laurène” Pinot Noir
Last December, when we featured the Domaine Drouhin Willamette Valley Pinot, we gave you the story of this iconic winery: Continue reading
Oregon Wine Club – October 2010
2006 William Hatcher, Pinot Noir
When William Hatcher had narrowed his career change options to two, his market research made the choice clear. Continue reading
Oregon Wine Club – September 2010
2005 J.K. Carriere, Shea Vineyard Pinot Noir
Before starting J.K. Carriere, winemaker Jim Prosser spent time in the corporate world of commercial real estate, lived in Lithuania as a business advisor for the Peace Corps, climbed in Pakistan, cycled the U.S., and even sold Christmas trees. Continue reading
Oregon Wine Club – August 2010
2006 Argyle Winery, “Nuthouse” Reserve Pinot Noir
You can’t always judge a book by its cover. Continue reading
Oregon Wine Club – July 2010
2008 Brick House Vineyards, Les Dijonnais, Pinot Noir
Several years ago we put the Brick House Gamay in the club. Continue reading
Oregon Wine Club – June 2010
2007 St. Innocent, Justice Vineyard, Pinot Noir
Although serious Pinot Noir began being produced in Oregon around 1970, St. Innocent Winery, founded in 1988 by Mark Vlossak, stands among the most established and highly-regarded Pinot producers in the state. Continue reading
Oregon Wine Club – May 2010
2007 R. Stuart & Co., Weber Vineyard, Pinot Noir
R. Stuart winery has had a presence in our shop for many years, from their Big Fire wines, blended from different vineyard sties and made for everyday drinking, to their higher-end, single-vineyard offerings, such as this Weber Vineyard Pinot Noir. Continue reading