Monthly Archives: August 2011
JUDGING THE AMATEUR WINE COMPETITION
After tasting 125 wines in two days, it was the one Gewurtztraminer entry that I may never get over. I imagine having nightmares about it, hideous flashbacks long into my elderly years. Amber-colored in the glass (and this is not … Continue reading
FOOD AND WINE PAIRINGS STRAIGHT FROM THE PROS
Which Oregon wine goes with which Oregon food? The two go hand-in-hand, since the local food movement is hugely popular in Oregon right now. We thought we’d share the menus from two lovely winemaker dinners that we attended this summer, … Continue reading
OREGON WINERIES WITH GREAT RESTAURANTS
We recently set out to write a simple story about Oregon wineries that also had great food service, assuming that they were as numerous as Oregon wineries that pour a decent Pinot Noir. Wrong, wrong, wrong. What we found instead … Continue reading
NICE DAY FOR AN OREGON WINE TOUR
After having recently spent a day touring wineries with Ron Burke of Oregon Wine Tours, we have to say that there are few things more pleasant than having a knowledgeable driver and guide take us to hidden winery gems deep inside … Continue reading
WINE REVIEWS FROM OUR EDITORS
A Blooming Hill Vineyard ’09 Chardonnay – $12. Didn’t rate highly with our tasters. Wait’ll next year? Adelsheim ’07 and ’08 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir – Lovely, consistent wines that topped our panelists’ list of favorites with their vanilla and cherry … Continue reading
SPOTLIGHT ON THE COLUMBIA GORGE
It was only until recently that there were far more fruit and vegetable stands than vineyards in the Columbia Gorge, but winemakers on both sides of the river have caught on to the discovery that fine wine grapes grow here, … Continue reading

