Do not overlook this wine region: Oregon’s Willamette Valley

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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
  • For some real hidden gems, do not overlook this wine region: Oregon’s Willamette Valley produces some some the best Pinot noir in the US, perhaps the world! Today our Partner Sommelier Marc Supsic is uncorking two from Winderlea Vineyards and Winery in the Dundee Hills wine region.
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    0:00 Intro to Oregon wine and the WillametteValley
    0:55 Close ties: the Willamette Valley and Burgundy
    1:42 What is biodynamic wine?
    2:04 Tasting Willamette Valley Pinot: Winderlea Weber Vineyard
    3:12 Winderlea Murto Vineyard
    4:17 Pinot noir Food Pairings
    5:24 How to get these wines
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  • @wine-living
    @wine-living 4 місяці тому +2

    Hello wine lovers! I'm pretty excited about this month's Wine Club offering, so I thought I'd make a slightly more in-depth exploration to give you more info about what we're tasting this month. Hope this helps, and would love to see you at the Virtual event in April! - Cheers

  • @raynardadams1431
    @raynardadams1431 3 місяці тому

    The first and only time I visited Oregon wine country was in 2019. I want to get back there so bad. I enjoyed Domaine Drouhin, Hawks View Vineyards Domaine Serene, Willamette Valley Vineyard and Cave Ridge Vineyards. Ive been to Napa Valley a couple of times but I really prefer Oregon.

  • @diabloprops
    @diabloprops 4 місяці тому +1

    I had a really nice time two years ago wine tasting in the Willamette Valley. There were some misses, but definitely some hits. Although I went during the summer, Wichmann Vineyards wouldn’t ship the bottles I purchased until October when the weather was cooler. Their reasoning being so that bottles wouldn’t be stuck in hot trucks and package centers.

    • @wine-living
      @wine-living 3 місяці тому +1

      I find the region to be much more down-to-earth and homey than say, Napa. The winemakers there are all friends and they have a strong sense of community. My favorites were Ponzi, Adelsheim and Knudsen. Cheers!