Lovers of the Spanish wine varietal called Tempranillo can take heart that this grape is taking root in the soils of Oregon. In Southern Oregon, there’s a touch of Iberia. Skeptical? What does Oregon ...
Rudolf Steiner never drank wine, didn't discuss the winemaking process and mentioned grapes only as an afterthought in a series of landmark lectures he delivered nearly a century ago. But Steiner, the ...
Oregon produces about one percent of the wine in the U.S., but the production is ramping up. Between 2000 and 2016 the number of Oregon wineries more than quintupled, ballooning from less than 150 to ...
DAYTON, Oregon — Oregon’s grape harvest is underway, and after a challenging year marked by tariffs, ICE arrests, and declining alcohol consumption, winemakers are taking stock of the ups and downs.