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The Book of Genesis in the Bible tells the story that as soon as the great flood waters receded around 2350 B.C. Noah, his family and the animals, two by two, disembarked. Noah found a plot of land nearby and began to plant a vineyard.
Did you know that there is not just one, but two, Washington Wine Months? Thats right: in both March and August, we spend 31 days celebrating our grape state.
Out of 70 wine varietals, five make up over 80% of this regions production: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling, Merlot, and Syrah. Columbia Valley wine is the most recognized and varied of all of Washingtons wine-growing regions.
History. Wine has been produced in Oregon since the Oregon Territory was settled in the 1840s; however, winemaking has only been a docHub industry in the state since the 1960s. Grapes were first planted in the Oregon Territory in 1847.
So it wasnt until Spanish Missionaries discovered the dry climate of New Mexico in 1629 with its sandy soils that the first Vitis vinifera vineyards were planted in what is now the United States. They planted Mission grapes brought over from Spain.
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1859: Oregon becomes the 33rd U.S. state. 1889: Adam Doerner, a German immigrant with winemaking experience, planted grapes on his farm located in the Melrose area of the Umpqua Valley. He grew Zinfandel, Riesling, and a Sauvignon varietal making wine and brandy until prohibition.
Wonderfully Willamette Valley The Willamette Valley is celebrated for its more than 700 wineries, yet Oregon Wine Country is home to so much more. Here, magical experiences cultivated by intentional hands dot our sweeping vistas and beg to be explored.
Did you know that there is not just one, but two, Washington Wine Months? Thats right: in both March and August, we spend 31 days celebrating our grape state.
10 Beautiful Wineries in Oregon Wine Country RSONANCE (Carlton) Tyee Wine Cellars (Corvallis) Left Coast Estate (Rickreal, Salem area) Sarver Winery (Eugene) Willamette Valley Vineyards (Salem) Domaine Drouhin Oregon (Dayton) Lumos (Corvallis) Cherry Hill Winery (Salem)
The Willamette Valley celebrates 50 years since the first Pinot noir plantings in the Willamette Valley by David Lett in 1965.

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