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Wine is stuck with its fair share of stereotypes. Thanks to the almost comedic persistence of their origins, it’s not often that one of these stereotypes gets dismantled. Sometimes the perfect storm hits and, poof, a stereotype disappears. According to the supplier of the Pinot Project, whose mission is to find “fabulous quality Pinot Noir [...read more] |
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Éric Chevalier needs little by way of an introduction to Dedalus fans. He produces some of our best selling white wines. Somehow everything this fourth generation vigneron bottles is exceptionally well made, elegant, vibrant and downright dirt cheap. I’m not sure how he manages to farm sustainably and bottle wines of this quality for prices [...read more] |
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The Witness Tree Vineyard, so named for an ancient oak that towers over the vineyards of the 100-acre estate and was used as a surveyor’s landmark in 1854, during the Oregon Trail era. Located in the Eola Hills section of the Willamette Valley in Oregon, Witness Tree Vineyard is a small producer of premium-quality wines. [...read more] |