September 27, 2022
Southern Oregon is known for it’s abundance of wineries. But smoke from wildfires in recent years has sometimes affected the taste of the wine. Smoke damage from wildfires are costing wineries billions...
July 7, 2022
New AVA Mount Pisgah, Polk County, Oregon becomes the 11th nested AVA in the Willamette Valley Portland, Ore. (July 5, 2022) – Mount Pisgah, Polk County, Oregon, the newest appellation in Oregon and nested...
June 1, 2022
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 01 TRENDING STORY Sebastopol Vintner Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison in DUI Crash That Killed 1, Maimed Another Eric McDonell balanced on his right leg Tuesday as he dislodged the...
June 1, 2022
Oregon wine continues to grow faster than table wine overall, both in retail and DtC channels, and in 2021 the state was the driver of growth at premium higher price tiers PORTLAND, OR, June 1, 2022 –...
February 22, 2022
800 wine industry pros attended this year’s virtual seminars and saluted nine inspiring leaders Portland, OR, February 22, 2022 – The work of nine individuals in Oregon’s wine industry was recognized...
February 14, 2022
Join the fun of three solid days of wine education starting Tuesday February 15, 2022 Portland, OR, February 14, 2022 — The Oregon Wine Symposium – the premier platform...
February 11, 2022
Big Is Beautiful for California’s 2021 Grape Harvest: Alarm bells are ringing for Sauvignon Blanc lovers as supply gets tight – but Cabernet is booming...
January 25, 2022
One of the World's Largest Wine Industry Events Begins in Sacramento—With No Wine Tastings: One of the largest wine industry trade shows in the world began Tuesday in Sacramento. But a key feature of the...
January 25, 2022
“Boom continues,” reads 2021 Direct to Consumer Wine Shipping Report, with Oregon Wine enjoying 12.9% year-over-year increase in volume and 18.7% increase in value of shipments, outperforming other...
January 4, 2022
Sonoma County Winemaking Club Hit with COVID Outbreak: By the time Dec. 11 rolled around, the Garage Enologists of Sonoma County were a bit starved for normalcy. The well-established amateur winemaking...