Monday, October 19, 2009

Willamette Valley Wines

Our visit to the Brix Wine Shop Oregon wine tasting on Friday got me thinking about my very brief trip to Oregon wine country last summer. I was in Portland for our National Sales Meeting, and while I did not get to see too much of the city, we were treated to some fabulous meals and a half day trip into the Willamette Valley wine region. On a cool and cloudy summer day, we boarded vans from Portland and drove out to the Willamette Valley. While there were some similarities to California wine country, this region had a feel all its own. The climate is definitely different, more rainy, creating more of a lush green valley, a contrast to the very dry Napa and Sonoma we saw this past summer!

 

Throughout the course of the day, we visited 3 wineries, Sokol Blosser, Erath, and Domaine Drouhin. We tried about 15 wines over the course of the day, just tasting sips. There was a lot of variety, but of course the name of the game here in Oregon was my love, Pinot Noir. This tasting was awhile back, but the wines that stand out the most were the Erath Gewurtztraminer, Erath Oregon Pinot Noir, and  Domaine Drouhin Laurène Pinot Noir. For tasting notes, please visit the wineries’ sites as it has been a very long time. I will have to try these wines again to remember more details and to see if I still like them. Last summer, I purchased 6 bottles at Erath, 4 Pinot Noir and 2 Gewurtztraminer. Let me tell you that trying to get a half case of wine home on a cross country, 6 am flight when you were out at a work dinner until about midnight the night before is not fun. Picture me, laden down with luggage, and pushing a box of wine with my foot across the airport floor. Then imagine me, who thought for some reason that Erath wine could only be purchased at the vineyard, when I found it at Trader Joe’s the following week. Live and learn.

You can also visit the wineries’ websites for more photos. This region is absolutely stunning with my idea of perfect weather. It was nice to leave the hot Boston summer and to be able to feel really chilly nights and just warm enough days. Though my visit to the Willamette Valley was just a taste of what this region has to offer, I already know that I love it and want to return to the Pacific Northwest to visit more wineries and to write about the uniqueness of the wines that this area has to offer. Portland also seems like a great city with some really good restaurants. I can recommend the Hotel Monaco, a Kimpton Hotel in Pioneer Square and Vino Paradiso for group events. If you have ever been to or live in Portland or the Willamette Valley wine region, I would love to hear some of your favorites. I am not sure when I will go back, but its always nice to have recommendations!

By the way, my favorite Pinot Noir at the moment is Belle Vallée 2008 whole cluster Pinot Noir. It is delicious.

Do you have a favorite wine right now?

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