Recent Blog Posts
A visit to Walla Walla offers a chance to consider the importance of where wine grapes grow.
Hollywood comes to Oregon! Unexpected connections between wine’s origin story and Willamette Valley wines.
For passengers on Alaska Airlines, a wine flight means you can take Oregon wine with you without worrying about additional baggage fees.
A look at Oregon Wineries who are certified as B Corps - committed to sustainability and social responsibility.
Dr. Alexander Levin at OSU’s Southern Oregon Research and Extension Center focuses on growers’ issues
Unexpected sustainability practices at three Oregon wineries. For the March 2023 issue of Oregon Wine Press
Chardonnay has been grown in the Willamette Valley since at least the 1960s. But the variety is now enjoying what is described as a “golden age.”
The largest island in the Mediterranean and has been called a “micro-continent” all on its own.
Sometimes wine discoveries come from unexpected places. Here are two small California wineries that you have probably never heard of.
Easy to miss, there is charming wine country “stuck in the middle” between Santa Barbara County and Paso Robles.
What began as an online term of derision has become the brand of the largest wine discussion forum on the Internet.
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Feral cats find new purposes at Oregon vineyards.