Oregon Wine Regions

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  1. Temperatures and rain
  2. Winemaking are completely different
  3. Wine tour spirits
  4. And ahead-of-the-curve consumers for
  5. 1960s and has secured
  6. Its position steadily ever

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Willamette Valley, Oregon - Wine Region of the YearOregon’s wine regions share a cool climate, primarily because no high mountains separate the vineyards from the Pacific Ocean. The ocean influence brings cool temperatures and rain to Oregon. Grapegrowing and winemaking are completely different in Oregon and California.

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The official website for Oregon wine country tourism, events, promotions and other information on one of the world’s premier wine regions.

The Oregon wine region has been exciting wine professionals and ahead-of-the-curve consumers for a while now, particularly with its cool-climate, high quality Pinot Noir – inevitably leading to comparisons with Burgundy, although more in terms of outright quality than stylistic similarities. Oregon: a breakdown

2014-04-08  · Oregon – in the Pacific Northwest of the USA – is one of the world’s youngest and most promising wine regions. The state first earned a place on the international wine map in the late 1960s and has secured its position steadily ever since.

While the warming trend is pushing some hotter wine regions out of optimum temperature range, it has made places like Oregon more suitable, particularly for …

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