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Ponzi 2019 Laurelwood Chardonnay (Laurelwood District)
Willamette ValleyThis Chardonnay, made with fruit from the Ponzi family's original 1970 plantings ...See Full Review$45 -
Ponzi 2018 Pinot Noir (Laurelwood District)
Willamette ValleyThe aromas are reserved, with notes of baking spice, cherry, dark raspberry ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$45 -
Ponzi 2018 Reserve Chardonnay (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyThere has been a change (apparently) in vineyard sources from the previous ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$45 -
Ponzi 2018 Reserve Pinot Noir (Chehalem Mountains)
Willamette ValleyThis reserve pulls from the estate's Aurora, Abetina, Avellana and Madrona vineyards. ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$65 -
Ponzi 2017 Pinot Noir (Laurelwood District)
Willamette ValleyA late release from Ponzi (now owned by Champagne Bollinger), this tasty, ...See Full Review$45 -
Ponzi 2017 Reserve Chardonnay (Laurelwood District)
Willamette ValleyRecently sold to Champagne Bollinger, Ponzi is using the most recent releases ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$45
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10 Fabulous Oregon Pinot Noirs for Less than $30
Oregon's Pinot Noir is now respected the world over for its high quality. Here are 10 under $30 that give a hint of Burgundy on a budget...
10 Fabulous Oregon Pinot Noirs for Less than $30
Oregon's Pinot Noir is now respected the world over for its high quality. Here are 10 under $30 that give a hint of Burgundy on a budget...
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There are More Mergers and Acquisitions in Wine than Ever Before. Here's Why.
Mergers and acquisitions in the wine industry have become increasingly common. From 2020 on, however, things progressed to a whole new level.Â
There are More Mergers and Acquisitions in Wine than Ever Before. Here's Why.
Mergers and acquisitions in the wine industry have become increasingly common. From 2020 on, however, things progressed to a whole new level.Â
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What Does 'Flinty' Mean in Wine?
Why do some dry, white wines have an aroma of flint striking steel? Learn more about this tasting term and the terroir it's associated with...
What Does 'Flinty' Mean in Wine?
Why do some dry, white wines have an aroma of flint striking steel? Learn more about this tasting term and the terroir it's associated with...
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How Anyone Can Be a Vineyard Manager
Every fantasize about quitting your job to work among picturesque vines and fine wines? You're not the first. Here's advice on how to make it a reality...
How Anyone Can Be a Vineyard Manager
Every fantasize about quitting your job to work among picturesque vines and fine wines? You're not the first. Here's advice on how to make it a reality...
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Amid a Health Crisis, ¡Salud! Puts Farmworkers First
¡Salud! is a one-of-its-kind health care organization for farmworkers in the Oregon wine industry. It serves workers throughout the Willamette Valley...
Amid a Health Crisis, ¡Salud! Puts Farmworkers First
¡Salud! is a one-of-its-kind health care organization for farmworkers in the Oregon wine industry. It serves workers throughout the Willamette Valley...
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America's Burgundy? Oregon's Value Pinot Shows the Way
Oregon Pinot Noir is known for being pricey. But the state also has plenty of bottles that are both budget-friendly and of exceptional quality...
America's Burgundy? Oregon's Value Pinot Shows the Way
Oregon Pinot Noir is known for being pricey. But the state also has plenty of bottles that are both budget-friendly and of exceptional quality...