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Wake the cartographers: It’s once again time to revise Oregon’s wine maps. On Tuesday the federal ... becomes effective on July 6. The Willamette Valley AVA's subdividing began over a decade ...
You’ll be able to visit some of the best-known names in Oregon winemaking and experience wine tastings as well as potentially discover some hidden gems. Oregon’s Willamette Valley AVA ...
While turning 40 is dreaded by some, the Willamette Valley AVA can’t wait to get the party started. An AVA is a wine-growing region the TTB recognizes as distinct from neighboring areas based on ...
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau has approved a proposal to add a new American Viticultural Area in the Willamette Valley ... area allow wineries within the new AVA to make wines ...
Willamette Valley is similar to Washington’s largest AVA - Columbia Valley which also has the bulk of the 1,080 wineries within its 17 AVAs and 8 million acres. And similar to Washington ...
they settled in Willamette Valley to cultivate Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Viognier, and other varieties. A visit to this Chehalem Mountain AVA winery brings not one, but two PhDs. Along with Hagge ...
King Estate petitioned the Treasury Department's Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, which oversees AVAs, in 2013 to expand the Willamette Valley AVA to include its winery as well as ...
It is harvest season in the Willamette ... Valley. Winemakers and winery owners are hoping to designate the area of Pete’s Mountain in West Linn as its own American Viticulture Area (AVA).