NEWS / FEATURES
Portland Indie Wine & Food Festival set for May 8
With all of the services available to wine tourists - from taxis to stretch limousines - how do you know which to choose? Professional wine guides have formed a local alliance.
Southern Oregon Wine Institute receives record-breaking financial gift and attracts top-notch wine lab
O Wines creates scholarships to combat domestic abuse
Spangler, others impress at 40th Greatest of the Grape
Fruit fly expected to be a formidable foe in the fall
The Carbon Neutral Challenge is one of the first collaborative efforts in the world by a bloc of wineries measuring and reducing their impact on the environment. Fourteen wineries, representing approximately 20 percent of the wine production in Oregon, have completed their first year.
Silverton is ready to party on May 8 and it is inviting everyone to join in.
Oregon Wine Board executive director Farthing resigns.
Dundee Hills Winegrowers Association event is happening April 17-18.
Brad Ford, Matt Driscoll and Michael Lundeen know how to play nice. As a result, three wineries that might never have been, are thriving.
Chehalem Mountains Winegrowers will bring over 100 Wines to Portland’s “First Thursday” Event on May 6.
Alexandrine Roy recently returned to check in on her 2008 Oregon wines.
Winners for the 2010 Newport Seafood & Wine Festival have been announced.
0ne inventive winery has found a way to increase profits by selling 25,000 extra glasses of wine in kegs.
Tickets are available now for the premier Pinot Noir event
Monmouth, Oregon's last dry town, joins the up-town phenomenon.
The association elects 2010 board members.
Tickets are available for the 21st annual A Taste of Ashland on April 24-25.
Wineries and businesses on highway 47 celebrate Spring with open houses.
College's Hospitality and Tourism program host annual gala.