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Wine Spectator: Jackson Family Wines Acquires Oregon’s Penner-Ash Wine Cellars

California-based wine company Jackson Family Wines is further expanding its footprint in Oregon, already 1,300 acres and five wineries strong, announcing Monday that it has reached an agreement to purchase Penner-Ash Wine Cellars for an undisclosed sum. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 19, 2016

Oregon Moves One Step Closer To Privatization

Oregon moved one step closer to privatizing spirits sales yesterday, when the state’s Supreme Court approved title language on a ballot proposal that would allow grocery stores to sell liquor. Continue reading →

Posted in News on March 25, 2016

Ponzi Vineyards Sees Oregon Chardonnay On The Rise

Oregon winery Ponzi Vineyards has expanded markedly in recent years, significantly boosting production and opening a new winery and tasting room. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 8, 2015

Wine Spectator: Oregon Wine Expands To Burgundy

Burgundy vintners have been buying vineyards in Oregon over the past 25 years, but now Ken and Grace Evenstad of Domaine Serene in Oregon have flipped the trend. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 24, 2015

Wine Spectator: Larry Stone Returns to Oregon with New Vineyard and Winery

Larry Stone, the influential sommelier and winery consultant, is back in Oregon, starting up his own winery. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 9, 2015

Exclusive: Eyeing Pinot Noir Growth, Oregon’s Sokol Blosser Forms Sales And Marketing Unit

Keen to leverage its prowess in the market’s high-flying premium Pinot Noir segment, Oregon wine producer Sokol Blosser is launching its own sales and marketing operation, effective today, amidst a period of change across the company. Continue reading →

Posted in News on April 1, 2015

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