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Abacela 2017 Estate Produced South East Block Reserve Tempranillo (Umpqua Valley)
Southern OregonAromas of dark, crushed berry, wood spice and whiffs of tar lead ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$55 -
Abacela 2019 Estate Produced Grenache (Umpqua Valley)
Southern OregonWhite pepper aromas jump out of the glass, followed by notes of ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$32 -
Abacela 2019 Estate Produced Fiesta Tempranillo (Umpqua Valley)
Southern OregonThis producer makes an assortment of Tempranillo, with this one falling on ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$27 -
Abacela 2019 Estate Produced Barrel Select Tempranillo (Umpqua Valley)
Southern OregonThe aromas mix red and black fruit, along with well-done barrel accents. ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$40 -
Abacela 2019 Estate Produced Red (Umpqua Valley)
Southern OregonAppealing berry, coffee, herb and spice aromas lead to full-bodied dark cherry ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$34 -
Abacela 2019 Estate Produced Tannat (Umpqua Valley)
Southern OregonBlackberry aromas are at the fore, but wood spice accents are there, ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$34
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Winemakers Are Poised to Lose Another Vital Tool to Climate Change
Day/night temperature changes called diurnal shift are integral to grapes. But as climate change closes the gap, winemakers seek solutions...
Winemakers Are Poised to Lose Another Vital Tool to Climate Change
Day/night temperature changes called diurnal shift are integral to grapes. But as climate change closes the gap, winemakers seek solutions...
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Nine All-American Grenache Rosés
U.S. producers are working wonderers with this Old World grape. Try Grenache rosé from California, Oregon and Washington for your next bottle of pink...
Nine All-American Grenache Rosés
U.S. producers are working wonderers with this Old World grape. Try Grenache rosé from California, Oregon and Washington for your next bottle of pink...
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Oregon's Iberian Connection
Northern Oregon excels with Pinot Noir, while the state's southern regions have turned to warm-climate varieties like Tempranillo, Grenache and Albariño...
Oregon's Iberian Connection
Northern Oregon excels with Pinot Noir, while the state's southern regions have turned to warm-climate varieties like Tempranillo, Grenache and Albariño...
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After a Historic Freeze, Texas Winemakers Remain Hopeful
As extreme weather becomes more common, winemakers in Texas' Hill Country adapt. Learn how they survived February's polar vortex...
After a Historic Freeze, Texas Winemakers Remain Hopeful
As extreme weather becomes more common, winemakers in Texas' Hill Country adapt. Learn how they survived February's polar vortex...
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Get to Know Oregon Wine Beyond Pinot Noir
This red grape may produce the states most notable wine, but Oregon's climate allows varieties such as Riesling, Tempranillo and many more to thrive...
Get to Know Oregon Wine Beyond Pinot Noir
This red grape may produce the states most notable wine, but Oregon's climate allows varieties such as Riesling, Tempranillo and many more to thrive...