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Willamette Valley Vineyards: Open Up and Say Yumby Jennifer JordanIn my adult years, one of my own personal mantras whenever I go to Portland to visit the world’s largest amount of relatives has been, “I’ll be with family; so, in other words, I’ll be... Read more! The Greek Wine Industryby Jennifer JordanWhen it comes to wine, it seems as though Greece should be well beyond every other region; after all, it is Greece, a country that is sometimes overheard bragging to Albania and Bulgaria about how... Read more! Washington Wines: Just East of Greatnessby Jennifer JordanWhen people think of the wines of the northwest, chances are they ignore Washington and think mainly of Oregon. With its penchant for Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, and Pinot Noir, Oregon has seemingly... Read more! Canada Wines: Ice, Ice Babyby Jennifer JordanI think a lot about wine: Pinot Noir is on my mind whenever dinnertime rolls around, Beaujolais is in my thoughts as the holidays approach, Merlot and Cabernet share time on my brain when I attend a... Read more! New Zealand Wines: The Two Best Betsby Jennifer JordanEvery wine-producing nation has a specialty. From nations good at producing Cabernet to those who excel in Chardonnay, from those who are excellent makers of Semillon to those who know the quality of... Read more! The Wines of New Zealandby Jennifer JordanNo Wine is an Island: It’s easy to assume that New Zealand is a lot like Australia with its geographical proximity to the Outback: visitors may often be on the lookout for crocodile wrestling and... Read more! Making Port Wineby Jennifer JordanI had a friend in college whose life's goal was to move to France, don a beret, stomp on grapes, and make wine for a living. Though I tried to tell her that there was more to wine-making than purple... Read more! Chilean Wine History and Styleby Tynan SzveteczChilean Wine History:The Buddhists say that life is suffering. The capitalists say that life is a struggle. The communists say that life is a team effort. But the Chileans say that life is beautiful... Read more! Style and History: South African Wineby Tynan SzveteczSouth African Wine History: One of the few countries within the African continent to produce wine, South Africa owes its production capabilities to the influence of the Dutch. Three hundred years... Read more! The Unique Wines of Oregonby Jennifer JordanWhen it comes to wine growing regions, Oregon can be viewed as a bit of a problem child, often caught sticking out its tongue whenever the grape vines aren't looking. Because Oregon contains... Read more!
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