2015 Le Cadeau Vineyard, “Rocheux” Pinot Noir, $49.75
Winery Info: In 1997 Tom and Deb Mortimer bought a previously uncultivated vineyard site near Newberg, Oregon. Continue reading
2015 Le Cadeau Vineyard, “Rocheux” Pinot Noir, $49.75
Winery Info: In 1997 Tom and Deb Mortimer bought a previously uncultivated vineyard site near Newberg, Oregon. Continue reading
2015 Ken Wright, Shea Vineyard Pinot Noir, $58
Winery Info: Ken Wright founded his eponymous winery in 1994 in Carlton, Oregon and since then has become one of Oregon’s most respected winemakers. Continue reading
2015 Elk Cove Vineyards, Goodrich Vineyard Pinot Noir, $46
Winery Info: When Pat and Joe Campbell founded Elk Cove in Gaston, Oregon in 1974 they were one of only about ten wineries in the state. Continue reading
2015 Beaux Frères, Willamette Valley Pinot Noir, $65
Winery Info: Mike Etzel is one of the most respected Pinot producers in Oregon. Continue reading
This month’s club pays tribute to esteemed Oregon winemaker, Patty Green, who died in an apparent fall at her remote cabin in Roseburg on November 6 at the age of 62. Continue reading
2014 Antica Terra, Angelicall Rosé, $55.75
Winery info: A small winery with its estate vineyard planted on ancient seabed soils in the Eola-Amity Hills. Continue reading
2014 Evening Land, Seven Springs Pinot Noir, $45
Winery info: Evening Land was founded in 2005 by a group of investors, with the much-celebrated Burgundian Dominique Lafon as consulting winemaker. Continue reading
2014 North Valley Vineyards, Origin Series, Ribbon Ridge $49.75
Winery info: North Valley Vineyards is a partnership between Tony and Michelle Sotor (of Sotor Vineyards) and James Cahill (formerly with Beaux Frères and Elk Cove). Continue reading
2015 Megan Anne Cellars, Chardonnay $49.75
Winery info: Washington winemaker Mark McNeilly (of Mark Ryan Winery) and his wife Megan have long been enamored with the Willamette Valley and its wines. Continue reading
2012 Cowhorn, Syrah 20, $48
Winery info: After Bill and Barbara Steele purchased their southern Oregon property in 2002, they discovered that parts of the site had very similar characteristics to that of Châteauneuf-du-Pape and proceeded to plant southern Rhône grape varietals, with great success. Continue reading