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In all Oregon has 18 different wine-growing regions.Each classified as an official American Viticultural Area (commonly referred to as an AVA), these regions are set apart for their climate, soil ...
The state is home to five main American Viticulture Areas, with sub-appellations nested within them. The map below was created as part of our in-depth report on a dust up over a proposal to ...
Immerse in Oregon wine from the state known for the Willamette Valley region, Pinot Noir, organic wine, and more.
Sparking comparisons to the famed Napa wine country, the Willamette Valley is considered Oregon's premier wine region. With acres of lush vineyards and over 700 wineries stretching between ...
The Beaver State and its famed pinot region are well represented this year on Wine Enthusiast's list of Wine Star Award nominees. The Business Journals Select a City ...
Oregon's most famous wine region is the Willamette Valley, about an hour's drive south of Portland. It stretches 150 miles (and 60 miles across at its broadest spot), ...
The people making Oregon’s wine maps must be busier than Santa’s elves these days. The Lower Long Tom is the 10th nested AVA within the Willamette Valley, joining the likes of the Dundee Hills ...
A region uncorked April 7, 2023 May 1, 2009 Written by Oregon Business Team Driven by demand and nurtured in the diverse terrain, Southern Oregon’s wine industry begins to come of age.
It's a new growing season in Willamette Valley vineyards -- good news for winemakers in Oregon's newest designated region.
SALEM, Oregon — The Oregon Senate easily passed three bills Wednesday protecting the brand identity of Oregon pinot noir wines and the specific regions in which grapes are grown for that wine ...
International wine regions took all five top spots, in fact, and a total of seven of the top 10. Only Napa Valley, Oregon and Virginia made the cut with voters, domestically, ...