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Oregon Winery Trip



 
 
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Old 16-08-2004, 06:32 PM
eddie carter
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 03:07:47 GMT, "bijoudog"
wrote:

Hello,

I may have an opportunity to visit some wineries south of Portland, Oregon
in the middle of July. Does anyone have any favorites stops to recommend?
I'm quite unfamiliar with that area geographically, though I know I've
enjoyed some nice Pinot Noirs from the region.

Thanks in advance!

David


just got back from willamette myself - i ddint see anyone mention
Adelsheim - this guy, after dick erath, is the godfather of oregon
pinot, and a very cool guy to chew the fat with all around. also of
note is witnes tree, bethel heights, raptor ridge, and of course,
domaine serene.
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Old 16-08-2004, 06:32 PM
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 03:07:47 GMT, "bijoudog"
wrote:

Hello,

I may have an opportunity to visit some wineries south of Portland, Oregon
in the middle of July. Does anyone have any favorites stops to recommend?
I'm quite unfamiliar with that area geographically, though I know I've
enjoyed some nice Pinot Noirs from the region.

Thanks in advance!

David


just got back from willamette myself - i ddint see anyone mention
Adelsheim - this guy, after dick erath, is the godfather of oregon
pinot, and a very cool guy to chew the fat with all around. also of
note is witnes tree, bethel heights, raptor ridge, and of course,
domaine serene.
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Old 17-08-2004, 01:00 PM
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Salut/Hi eddie carter,

le/on Mon, 16 Aug 2004 12:32:02 -0500, tu disais/you said:-

just got back from willamette myself - i ddint see anyone mention
Adelsheim - this guy, after dick erath, is the godfather of oregon
pinot, and a very cool guy to chew the fat with all around. also of
note is witnes tree, bethel heights, raptor ridge, and of course,
domaine serene.


Thanks very much. I'm planning to travel down the valley late fall/early
winter this year, so your suggestions are particularly welcome. Any special
tips as to how to arrange it?

--
All the Best
Ian Hoare
http://www.souvigne.com
mailbox full to avoid spam. try me at website
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Old 17-08-2004, 01:00 PM
Ian Hoare
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Salut/Hi eddie carter,

le/on Mon, 16 Aug 2004 12:32:02 -0500, tu disais/you said:-

just got back from willamette myself - i ddint see anyone mention
Adelsheim - this guy, after dick erath, is the godfather of oregon
pinot, and a very cool guy to chew the fat with all around. also of
note is witnes tree, bethel heights, raptor ridge, and of course,
domaine serene.


Thanks very much. I'm planning to travel down the valley late fall/early
winter this year, so your suggestions are particularly welcome. Any special
tips as to how to arrange it?

--
All the Best
Ian Hoare
http://www.souvigne.com
mailbox full to avoid spam. try me at website
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Old 17-08-2004, 05:55 PM
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Ian Hoare wrote in
:

Salut/Hi eddie carter,

le/on Mon, 16 Aug 2004 12:32:02 -0500, tu disais/you said:-

just got back from willamette myself - i ddint see anyone mention
Adelsheim - this guy, after dick erath, is the godfather of oregon
pinot, and a very cool guy to chew the fat with all around. also of
note is witnes tree, bethel heights, raptor ridge, and of course,
domaine serene.


Thanks very much. I'm planning to travel down the valley late
fall/early winter this year, so your suggestions are particularly
welcome. Any special tips as to how to arrange it?


I do know that for a tour af Adelsheim you will need to write in advance
(no problem they just don't like drop ins)
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Old 18-08-2004, 10:40 PM
Ian Hoare
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Salut/Hi jcoulter,

le/on Tue, 17 Aug 2004 11:55:05 -0500, tu disais/you said:-


just got back from willamette myself - i ddint see anyone mention
Adelsheim - this guy, after dick erath, is the godfather of oregon
pinot, and a very cool guy to chew the fat with all around. also of
note is witnes tree, bethel heights, raptor ridge, and of course,
domaine serene.


Thanks very much. I'm planning to travel down the valley late
fall/early winter this year, so your suggestions are particularly
welcome. Any special tips as to how to arrange it?


I do know that for a tour af Adelsheim you will need to write in advance
(no problem they just don't like drop ins)


Thanks Josh.

--
All the Best
Ian Hoare
http://www.souvigne.com
mailbox full to avoid spam. try me at website
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Old 18-08-2004, 10:40 PM
Ian Hoare
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Salut/Hi jcoulter,

le/on Tue, 17 Aug 2004 11:55:05 -0500, tu disais/you said:-


just got back from willamette myself - i ddint see anyone mention
Adelsheim - this guy, after dick erath, is the godfather of oregon
pinot, and a very cool guy to chew the fat with all around. also of
note is witnes tree, bethel heights, raptor ridge, and of course,
domaine serene.


Thanks very much. I'm planning to travel down the valley late
fall/early winter this year, so your suggestions are particularly
welcome. Any special tips as to how to arrange it?


I do know that for a tour af Adelsheim you will need to write in advance
(no problem they just don't like drop ins)


Thanks Josh.

--
All the Best
Ian Hoare
http://www.souvigne.com
mailbox full to avoid spam. try me at website
 




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