Strange whispers in the dark and objects moving under their own power: does a restless spirit named Lena roam Argyle Winery in Dundee? I made a midnight visit to find out. While ghost stories at ...
From the time Rollin Soles first laid eyes on Willamette (rhymes with dammit) Valley in 1979, he “fell totally in love with the place.” By 1987, “feeling like one lucky cowboy,” the Texan-bred Soles ...
Oregon is home to excellent pinot noir and chardonnay, two of the main grapes in Champagne, which also makes it a naturally excellent place to make sparkling wine. Nate Klostermann, winemaker at ...
DUNDEE, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Argyle Winery is excited to announce the debut of its new Ojo Brilloso program, which features the release of three limited-production, single-vineyard Pinot Noirs from ...
AKRON, Ohio – 750ml Wines is holding a tasting of Argyle wines of Oregon. The tasting is 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25. Michael Metzger, key account manager at Distinguished Vineyards & Wine Partners, ...
Nate Klostermann is an acrobat when it comes to crafting rosé. For him, balance is imperative. “Finding the balance between acidity/freshness and texture/density/phenolics is pivotal,” said ...
This popular red grape originated in Burgundy but has spread across the New World. Like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is early-budding, early-ripening and thin-skinned. The ...
MacRostie - This winery in Carneros Sonoma was founded in 1987 by Steve MacRostie, one of the early proponents of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir in Sonoma County. The winery today offers numerous examples ...
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This popular red grape originated in Burgundy but has spread across the New World. Like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is early-budding, early-ripening and thin-skinned. The ...
Can rosé be as complex as pinot noir? Winemaker Nate Klostermann says yes, that is, as long as the grapes for the rosé are groomed in an ideal location. “When grown in the right place, rosé can bring ...
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