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Tag Archives: USA-Oregon

Easter 2019

April 23, 2019

One year ago, Easter Sunday 2018, was a cold, early spring day that curtailed our family Easter egg hunt Easter 2018. …

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Thanksgiving ’18 Wines

November 19, 2018

  Selecting wines for Thanksgiving feast can be stressful especially if you are the host. Some tips can make the …

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Pinot Pairing the Bird

November 23, 2016

Oregon wine country is the same latitude as Burgundy, France and has the ideal climate for growing finicky Pinot Noir …

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Wine in Cans?

October 7, 2016

“Wine in cans” no longer means it’s a wine cooler! Sold in 4-pack or individual cans, the number of wine …

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Oregon Pinot

February 12, 2016

Last night I had a late dinner after working and pondered my wine options. What wine pairs with a bowl …

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Wines for Thanksgiving #3

November 24, 2015

Question 2) I am a Red from many countries. I thrive in hot climates by day and cool in the …

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Pinot Noir $12

November 23, 2006

PRIMARIUS Pinot Noir 2014. Dundee, Oregon 13.7% ALC Oregon wine country is the same latitude as Burgundy, France and has …

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SomethIng old and something new for Thanksgiving dinner. Old World Nebbiolo for cold antipasto and New World Pinot Nor for the Turkey.
It's always rewarding to drink a wine in its prime after you have nurtured it for a long time in the cellar. Though this wine is a bit high in alcohol content for my taste (15+%), aging has balanced it. 
My birthday weekend comes to an end with my favorite people in the cantina.
Six years ago my daughter and new son-in-law gifted this double magnum (four bottles equivalent) to thank us for their wedding. It has rested quietly in my cellar until its time, and tonight the family is all here for Nana's chicken parmigiana. 

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