I have a different opinion about lots of things after watching this. I love how philosophical and emotionally rich the conversation is about vines, dirt, wind, sun, and grape crops. This is not a 4-H project for these people. I will have to read my Bible again and think about what it means when Jesus did His first miracle of turning water into wine. I had no idea how important vines could be.. They're vitally important to the vineyard owners. THIS has opened my eyes. Thank you.
Hi, I'm from Southern Ontario Canada and would love to try one of Oregon's Pinot Noir and compare it to one of ours. Can you recommend a good Pinot available to Canadians.
What isn't Oregon good for growing? Especially when it's grown in the Willamette Valley? Don't let the farmers in the area start growing potatoes or sugar beets or poor Idaho will have to throw in the towel. Alas, with the smoke and ash fallout covering every crop still in the fields, we must pray for you Oregon. These September 2020 fires everywhere in this area are Heart breaking.
"chose a grape that had never done well in the US" I'm going to completely disagree with that statement. however I will say that willamette valley makes great pinot
The local Safeway in Los Altos, CA carries a number of Oregon Pinot Noir...I recognized Erath and Ponzi which I am eager to try
I love these stories of wineries around Willamette Valley. I would love to see more of them. Let me know if you need help putting them together. :)
I have a different opinion about lots of things after watching this. I love how philosophical and emotionally rich the conversation is about vines, dirt, wind, sun, and grape crops. This is not a 4-H project for these people. I will have to read my Bible again and think about what it means when Jesus did His first miracle of turning water into wine. I had no idea how important vines could be.. They're vitally important to the vineyard owners. THIS has opened my eyes. Thank you.
“You’re drinking 2004, you’re drinking our ‘interpretation’ of 2004’.” So beautifully true.
I hear Trisaetum wines are great!
Hi, I'm from Southern Ontario Canada and would love to try one of Oregon's Pinot Noir and compare it to one of ours. Can you recommend a good Pinot available to Canadians.
Excellent!
Sounds good . Maybe i should get myself a bottle of this and compare it with Burgundy. that should be very interesting
What isn't Oregon good for growing? Especially when it's grown in the Willamette Valley? Don't let the farmers in the area start growing potatoes or sugar beets or poor Idaho will have to throw in the towel. Alas, with the smoke and ash fallout covering every crop still in the fields, we must pray for you Oregon. These September 2020 fires everywhere in this area are Heart breaking.
"chose a grape that had never done well in the US" I'm going to completely disagree with that statement. however I will say that willamette valley makes great pinot