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Wine Adviser Oregon's wine pioneers earn their praise
The Seattle Times Both the pinot noir and the chardonnay well deserve their reserve status, and at a list price of $30 the chardonnay could be considered a relative bargain. Look to the more limited Ponzi rieslings and pinot blancs (both about $15) for excellent value … |
Month: September 2011
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Wine Adviser Oregon’s wine pioneers earn their praise – The Seattle Times
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Wine Adviser Oregon’s wine pioneers earn their praise – The Seattle Times
Wine Adviser Oregon's wine pioneers earn their praise
The Seattle Times
Both the pinot noir and the chardonnay well deserve their reserve status, and at a list price of $30 the chardonnay could be considered a relative bargain. Look to the more limited Ponzi rieslings and pinot blancs (both about $15) for excellent value … -
Laura Ness: Highlands artisans showcase brilliant 09s, await verdict on 11 – The Salinas Californian
Laura Ness: Highlands artisans showcase brilliant 09s, await verdict on 11
The Salinas Californian
On the opposite end of the spectrum is Hahn's new 2010 Signature Series SLH chard, quite simply delightful and, at $12, a bona fide bargain with no compromise whatsoever. I'd put the Paraiso 2009 Estate pinot ($28) in that category as well. …and more » -
Laura Ness: Highlands artisans showcase brilliant 09s, await verdict on 11 – The Salinas Californian
Laura Ness: Highlands artisans showcase brilliant 09s, await verdict on 11
The Salinas Californian
My best guess is that we'll be picking pinot noir the first week of October and syrah a couple weeks after that. As long as we don't get any atypical fall rains, it'll be one of the longest growing seasons on record. Combined with the light crop load, …and more » -
Laura Ness: Highlands artisans showcase brilliant 09s, await verdict on 11 – The Salinas Californian
Laura Ness: Highlands artisans showcase brilliant 09s, await verdict on 11
The Salinas Californian
My best guess is that we'll be picking pinot noir the first week of October and syrah a couple weeks after that. As long as we don't get any atypical fall rains, it'll be one of the longest growing seasons on record. Combined with the light crop load, …and more »