Despite its short, 50-year history, Oregon's Willamette Valley was named Wine Region of the Year in 2016 by Wine Enthusiast, besting Champagne, France; Crete, Greece; and Sonoma, California. Credit for the award can be traced to the pioneer winemakers, a small group of dreamers who--through grit and determination--succeeded in growing grapes where it was considered impossible. Wine has been made in Oregon since the mid-1800s, but it was not until 1965 that winemaking began in earnest in the region. That year, David and Diana Lett planted 3,000 pinot noir vines on a carefully selected south-fac... Read More
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Despite its short, 50-year history, Oregon's Willamette Valley was named Wine Region of the Year in 2016 by Wine Enthusiast, besting Champagne, France; Crete, Greece; and Sonoma, California. Credit for the award can be traced to the pioneer winemakers, a small group of dreamers who--through grit and determination--succeeded in growing grapes where it was considered impossible. Wine has been made in Oregon since the mid-1800s, but it was not until 1965 that winemaking began in earnest in the region. That year, David and Diana Lett planted 3,000 pinot noir vines on a carefully selected south-fac... Read More
Despite its short, 50-year history, Oregon's Willamette Valley was named Wine Region of the Year in 2016 by Wine Enthusiast, besting Champagne, France; Crete, Greece; and Sonoma, California. Credit for the award can be traced to the pioneer winemakers, a small group of dreamers who--through grit and determination--succeeded in growing grapes where it was considered impossible. Wine has been made in Oregon since the mid-1800s, but it was not until 1965 that winemaking began in earnest in the region. That year, David and Diana Lett planted 3,000 pinot noir vines on a carefully selected south-facing slope. Others joined the adventure, and through collaboration and a passion for making the best wine possible, the Willamette Valley's wine industry was born. This book presents a history of the challenges, hardships, and ultimate success of Willamette Valley wineries.
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Pages: 96
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Series: Images of Modern America
Publication Date: 10th July 2017
State: Oregon
Illustration Note: Full Color
ISBN: 9781467126298
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Landscapes HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Pacific Northwest (OR, WA) TRAVEL / Food, Lodging & Transportation / Resorts & Spas
Reviews
"Using the Oregon Wine History Archive at Linfield College, as well as a wealth of family photos and information provided by the winemakers themselves, Randall's text is brimming with images and lore that define the uphill battle to put the Willamette Valley on the map." Lake Oswego Review
Author Bio
Author Barbara Smith Randall shares this history through photographs and stories from winemakers and their families, as well as the resources at Linfield College's Oregon Wine History Archives in McMinnville, Oregon. She lives in the heart of the Willamette Valley American Viticultural Area.
Despite its short, 50-year history, Oregon's Willamette Valley was named Wine Region of the Year in 2016 by Wine Enthusiast, besting Champagne, France; Crete, Greece; and Sonoma, California. Credit for the award can be traced to the pioneer winemakers, a small group of dreamers who--through grit and determination--succeeded in growing grapes where it was considered impossible. Wine has been made in Oregon since the mid-1800s, but it was not until 1965 that winemaking began in earnest in the region. That year, David and Diana Lett planted 3,000 pinot noir vines on a carefully selected south-facing slope. Others joined the adventure, and through collaboration and a passion for making the best wine possible, the Willamette Valley's wine industry was born. This book presents a history of the challenges, hardships, and ultimate success of Willamette Valley wineries.
Pages: 96
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Series: Images of Modern America
Publication Date: 10th July 2017
State: Oregon
Illustrations Note: Full Color
ISBN: 9781467126298
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Landscapes HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Pacific Northwest (OR, WA) TRAVEL / Food, Lodging & Transportation / Resorts & Spas
"Using the Oregon Wine History Archive at Linfield College, as well as a wealth of family photos and information provided by the winemakers themselves, Randall's text is brimming with images and lore that define the uphill battle to put the Willamette Valley on the map." Lake Oswego Review
Author Barbara Smith Randall shares this history through photographs and stories from winemakers and their families, as well as the resources at Linfield College's Oregon Wine History Archives in McMinnville, Oregon. She lives in the heart of the Willamette Valley American Viticultural Area.