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Domain Drouhin
"We believe in the family approach to wine, in both Burgundy and Oregon, and this informs how we live, the wines we make, and the respect we have for our land. Our estate winery in the Dundee Hills creates elegant, fine Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines forged from our family's tradition of fine winemaking in France. For more than 30 years, the Drouhin Family has brought a wealth of hard-earned experience to their vineyards in the Willamette Valley, just southwest of Portland, Oregon."
Element 79
"Gold, the 79th element on the periodic table, was the inspiration for our name. More than just the symbol for the gold on the vine and in the bottle, the name was also inspired by our love of the region and a recognition of its importance in our nation's history as the location that began the legendary California Gold Rush. Most importantly, 1979 was the year that we were married and began the partnership that has made us rich in life and gave us the opportunity to achieve our dreams."
Kokomo Wines
"Kokomo Winery is perched on the East side of Dry Creek Valley amidst the 120 acres of prime benchland vineyards of Timber Crest Farms. Owner and Winemaker Erik Miller started the winery in 2004 naming it after his hometown of Kokomo, IN, and decided on a Coastal Cypress Tree as a logo to signify his move out west. "
Robert Sinskey
"Rob Sinskey believes that the goals of making luxuriously elegant wines and farming with earth friendly methods are not mutually exclusive. Rather, he has found that caring for the land and conscientious business practices have helped define the well-crafted wines of RSV. "
Miner’s Leap
"The Miner family has been producing and making wine on the West Coast for several generations. In fact, Loyal’s Great Grandfather, Loyal Aubrey Miner, was a bootleg wine maker in Bothell, Washington during the 1920s. He eventually received a Presidential pardon after the repeal of Prohibition and continued to make wine and share it with others for many years thereafter."
Chateau Montelena
"Chateau Montelena has a celebrated history, and the Judgment of Paris is just one chapter. Modern technology does not replace people or the art in winemaking but expands our creative potential. There are no formulas here. Careful consideration drives every project with the determination to build our future."
