I'm sure you've seen pinot noir mentioned on at least a few of the Thanksgiving wine lists that are being posted across the Web, and Oregon might be one of the first places that spring to mind...
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Wednesday afternoon I attended a wine tasting put on by one of the wine distributors. It was a work-related tasting, but that doesn't mean it wasn't fun. I tasted a few really great bottles...
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Washington is quickly becoming this quiet wine-producing powerhouse. It seems that so many wines coming out of the Pacific Northwest are of such high quality that they're giving California a run...
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Washington state is a great place to grow Bordeaux grapes. The climate is just right and the grapes that are produced lend themselves to delicious, food-friendly wines. Here are just a few suggestions...
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Over the weekend, my husband and I decided to open our bottle of Gordon Brothers 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon. It had been sitting in our wine rack calling my name for a while. I'd heard good things...
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We had some wonderful champagne at our small party at home for New Year's eve. I'd forgotten how much I love the bubbly. Nothing makes you feel more festive than a glass of champagne. Oregon...
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No one can really agree, unless you talk with folks like Al Gore, on why the world's climate seems to be changing, but changing it is, and with change comes a rethinking of grape growing and wine...
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