Famed for the depth and diversity of its landscape, the west coast state of Oregon has been the subject of excitement in the wine world for some time. The United States’ fourth most productive region is perhaps best known for its world class wines from the Pinot Noir grape.
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Walla Walla Valley AVA - its name meaning many waters - is a Pacific Northwest wine appellation that straddles the border between the states of Was...
Read more ▸Willamette Valley is a wine sub-zone and designated American Viticultural Area in the state of Oregon. Stretching almost two-hundred kilometres ...
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