A few of the Oregon samplings

Peter Creasey

Peter Creasey
A few of the wineries we visited...

Anne Amie -- good wines, but no documentation.

Alexana --

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At Adelsheim --

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At Ponzi --

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At Antica Terra

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At Le Cadeau

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Notable dinner at Painted Lady in Newberg --

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Notable accommodations at The Allison Inn --

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. . . . Pete
 

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Nice artifacts, Pete.

Did you play "Spot the Euro-wine?" at Antica Terra?

Also, how were the Ponzi wines? So very long ago they made interesting wines but not so much in recent years.
 
The Antica Terra tasting was fascinating...surely one of the most interesting tastings I've encountered. Unfortunately, Maggie Harrison was away. Even so, a wide assortment of wines, Foie Gras Torchon, the Jamón Ibérico de Bellota, Farmhouses Cheeses, and wide-ranging commentary by Assistant Winemaker Andrew Riechers made for several hours of uncommon enjoyment. Not shown on the list, but the Antica Terra Botanica Pinot Noir, a limited release from both 2012 and 2013, was served and really struck my fancy...and caused a hit to my wallet.

The Ponzi facility is new and remarkable and worth visiting. They served us a really fine lunch. The Ponzi wines always seem to show well but perhaps fall a bit short of being compelling.

. . . . Pete
 
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