• CGC Home
  • The Stories
  • the places
    • Australia
      • Hunter Valley
      • Mudgee Wine Region
      • Shoalhaven Coast
      • Southern Highlands
    • California Wine, Wine Makers & Winery’s
      • Los Olivos, California
      • Paso Robles, California
      • Santa Barbara County
      • Napa Valley
      • Sonoma Valley
      • Temecula Wine Country
    • Central Coast Wine Country, a flash trip in 6 days
    • France, the wine regions
      • France, Alsace region
      • Champagne 101, the region
      • Côtes de Bordeaux
      • the wines of Alsace, France
      • the wines of Bordeaux, France
      • the wines of Champagne France
      • the wines of Languedoc Roussillion
    • Discovering Italy the Wine Regions
      • Abruzzo on Italy’s East Coast
      • Italy-Friuli-Venezia Guilia & the Colli Orientali
      • Vini di Valtellina
    • Oregon Wine Country
      • Willamette
    • Yakima Valley Wine
      • Red Willow Vineyard
  • the Philosophies
    • Biodynamics in Wine Production
    • Champagne & Sparkling Wine
  • Food & Wine Pairing
    • Tempting Spoonfuls: Pairing single bites with glorious wines
    • Food & Wine Pairing Recipe Videos
  • from dirt to glass
    • Wine Basics
      • the grape vines
      • the grapes
      • the seasons
      • the Wine harvest
      • the winemakers
      • Wine Faults
    • Crushed Grapes & Open Minds, Event
    • 12 Days of Wine, a holiday Wine list 2019
    • 12 Days of Wine, a holiday Wine list 2020
    • 12 Days of Wine, a holiday Wine list 2021
    • Uncommon Wine Festival at Vista Hills Vineyard 2018
    • Top Places to Taste Wine in California!
    • The Scenic Route 2021
    • The Scenic Route, a Flash Wine tour
  • Videos
    • The Scenic Route 2022
    • Crushed Grape Chronicles Video Gallery
    • Crushed Grape Chronicles YouTube
    • Santa Barbara County Wine Videos
    • Paso Robles Videos
    • Oregon Videos
    • Washington Wine Videos
  • About us
    • Contact Us
    • Work with Us, CGC Our Wine Media kit
    • Crushed Grape Chronicles Newsletter
  • 12 days of Wine 2022
robin@42aspens.com
Crushed Grape ChroniclesCrushed Grape Chronicles
Adventures in Wine Exploration
the stories behind the vines
  • CGC Home
  • The Stories
  • the places
    • Australia
      • Hunter Valley
      • Mudgee Wine Region
      • Shoalhaven Coast
      • Southern Highlands
    • California Wine, Wine Makers & Winery’s
      • Los Olivos, California
      • Paso Robles, California
      • Santa Barbara County
      • Napa Valley
      • Sonoma Valley
      • Temecula Wine Country
    • Central Coast Wine Country, a flash trip in 6 days
    • France, the wine regions
      • France, Alsace region
      • Champagne 101, the region
      • Côtes de Bordeaux
      • the wines of Alsace, France
      • the wines of Bordeaux, France
      • the wines of Champagne France
      • the wines of Languedoc Roussillion
    • Discovering Italy the Wine Regions
      • Abruzzo on Italy’s East Coast
      • Italy-Friuli-Venezia Guilia & the Colli Orientali
      • Vini di Valtellina
    • Oregon Wine Country
      • Willamette
    • Yakima Valley Wine
      • Red Willow Vineyard
  • the Philosophies
    • Biodynamics in Wine Production
    • Champagne & Sparkling Wine
  • Food & Wine Pairing
    • Tempting Spoonfuls: Pairing single bites with glorious wines
    • Food & Wine Pairing Recipe Videos
  • from dirt to glass
    • Wine Basics
      • the grape vines
      • the grapes
      • the seasons
      • the Wine harvest
      • the winemakers
      • Wine Faults
    • Crushed Grapes & Open Minds, Event
    • 12 Days of Wine, a holiday Wine list 2019
    • 12 Days of Wine, a holiday Wine list 2020
    • 12 Days of Wine, a holiday Wine list 2021
    • Uncommon Wine Festival at Vista Hills Vineyard 2018
    • Top Places to Taste Wine in California!
    • The Scenic Route 2021
    • The Scenic Route, a Flash Wine tour
  • Videos
    • The Scenic Route 2022
    • Crushed Grape Chronicles Video Gallery
    • Crushed Grape Chronicles YouTube
    • Santa Barbara County Wine Videos
    • Paso Robles Videos
    • Oregon Videos
    • Washington Wine Videos
  • About us
    • Contact Us
    • Work with Us, CGC Our Wine Media kit
    • Crushed Grape Chronicles Newsletter
  • 12 days of Wine 2022

Willlamette Valley

  • All
  • 12 days of Wine
  • Applegate Valley AVA
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Ballard Canyon
  • Beckmen Vineyard
  • Biodynamic
  • California Wines
  • Chile
  • Columbia Gorge
  • Crushed Grapes & Open Minds
  • Discovering Wine Country
  • France
  • From Dirt to Glass
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Larner Vineyard & Winery
  • Las Vegas Wine Bar
  • Los Olivos
  • Oregon Wine
  • Pantry Pairings
  • Paso Robles
  • Portugal
  • Presquile Vineyard
  • Recipes
  • Santa Barbara County
  • Santa Maria Valley AVA
  • Sonoma CA
  • Spain
  • Sparkling Wine
  • Syrah
  • Tablas Creek
  • Temecula Valley
  • The Scenic Route
  • The Scenic Route 2022
  • The Scenic Tour
  • Uruguay
  • Washington Wine
  • Willlamette Valley
  • Wine 101
  • Wine Education
  • Wine Events
  • Wine Geek
  • Wine Travel
  • #winepw
  • Wines from France
  • Yakima Valley AVA
The Scenic Route, Day 8 - Du Brul Vineyard
The Scenic Route, Day 8 – Du Brul Vineyard
maxresdefault 1
The Scenic Route Flash Tour 2019 Day 6- One day 3 Washington AVAs
The 1899 is made with the resources that would have been available in 1899. That means, without modern equipment and without electricity. Bea and Doc, the Percheron Draft Horses do a bit of work helping to get the grapes to the winery. In a wet harvest, when the ground is too soggy for the horses, well...that's when the whole staff gets busy carrying small buckets up the hill to the winery.
Illahe Vineyards, “1899” back in time
We continue our visit with Lowell Ford of Illahe Vineyard in the proposed Mt. Pisgah/Polk County AVA in the Willamette Valley,
Illahe into the Cellar, out to the vineyard
Illahe is one of nine vineyards that would be located in this new AVA. tasting with Vineyard Owner Lowell Ford
Illahe Vineyards – Into the Winery, Episode 2
Illahe is one of nine vineyards that would be located in this new AVA. tasting with Vineyard Owner Lowell Ford
Illahe Vineyards, Willamette Valley, Episode 1
Montinore Vineyards Barrel Tasting with Rudy Marchesi at Montinore Estate
Barrel Tasting with Rudy Marchesi at Montinore Estate
Montinore Vineyard Episode 4 with Rudy Marchesi at Montinore Estate
Montinore Episode 4 Biodynamics
Montinore Vineyards Episode 3 with Rudy Marchesi at Montinore Estate
Montinore Estate Vineyard, Episode 3

Contact Us

send us a message

Send Message

Affiliate Wine Shops

Wine.com

Total Wine

Tempting Spoonfuls: Pairing single bites with glorious wines (On Sale Now on Amazon)!

Tempting Spoonfuls: Pairing single bites with glorious wines Paperback – August 29, 2022

Tempting Spoonfuls: Pairing single bites with glorious wines Paperback – August 29, 2022

crushedgrapechron

The party to almost wrap up this visit to Abruzzo. The party to almost wrap up this visit to Abruzzo.  Dinner with just a few Abruzzo wines at La Casa del Gelso in Città Sant'Angelo!
(Thanks for the menu assist, Kevin!)
There was plenty of dancing too with the evening ending with views of the rising moon on the beach.
This region is magical!
@vinidabruzzo
#vinidabruzzo
#abruzzowines
#presstrip
Morning view of the Adriatic in Abruzzo Italy! @ie Morning view of the Adriatic in Abruzzo Italy! @ieemusa @vinidabruzzo
Idaho Wine Month #IDWine #IDWineMonth June is the Idaho Wine Month #IDWine  #IDWineMonth
June is the 14th Annual Idaho Wine & Cider Month
Did you know that Idaho is rich in Volcanic soils?  The soils are from ancient Lake Idaho and the soils from millions of years ago.  You find this region between the Rocky Mountains and the Snake River.
A few stats:  Over 70 wineries with 1,300 acres of vines planted in 3 AVAs.
Idaho is bordered to the West by Washington & Oregon, to the south by Nevada and Utah, to the east by Wyoming and Montana, and to the very north by the border with Canada.
Those 3 AVA? 
Lewis-Clark Valley AVA - This region along the Clearwater & Snake Rivers crosses the border into Southern Washington. This AVA was approved in 2016.
The Snake River Valley AVA is host to 55 wineries and vineyards different several of which are across the state line in Oregon.  Approved in 2007, there are over 1,125 acres under vine.
Eagle Foothills AVA is a subregion within the Snake River Valley and was approved in 2015.  The area covers 49,815 acres, with 67 acres under vine.
June 11th is Savor Idaho, sponsored by the Idaho Wine Commission! 
@idahowines
June is Ohio Wine Month – #OhioWineMonth Sponso June is Ohio Wine Month – #OhioWineMonth 
Sponsored by the Ohio Grape Industries Committee & the Ohio Department of Agriculture
Some Facts:
Ohio has 5 AVAs 
Lake Erie, Isle St. George, Grand River Valley, Ohio River Valley, Loramie Creek
Ohio is one of the top 10 wine-producing states! 
The Ohio Quality Wine program was established in 2007. 
Here you will find Vitis Vinifera (the European Varieties), hybrids, as well as Vitis lambrusca (including Catawba & Concord) and Vitis aestivalis (including Norton).
There are at least 47 vineyards in Ohio, with at least 36 varieties.
There is so much to learn about wines from Ohio!
Find some Ohio Wines and Celebrate!
@ohiowines
Morning tasting with Stephen at @solminerwine as Morning tasting with Stephen at @solminerwine  as we explore biodynamic and Regenerative Organic Certified wineries!
Delicious wines that you will hear more about and the type of farming that we like to support!
@regenerativeorganic 
#biodynamic
@santabarbarawinecountry 
#farmliketheworlddependsonit
Current vibe. Current vibe.
Last night did a bit of pre-trip prep, meeting a f Last night did a bit of pre-trip prep, meeting a friend at my favorite LV wine bar @garagiste_lv . 
Eric has a beautiful Mintepulciano d'Abruzzo on the list this week from @cristianatiberio . Organic, lush, and delicious!
This time next week, I will be on my way there!
#abruzzo
#montepulcianodabruzzo
#seeyousoon
Valpolicella wines of Zenato. Valpolicella wines of Zenato.
May 25th – International Chardonnay Day #Chardon May 25th – International Chardonnay Day #ChardonnayDay 
Celebrated each year on the Thursday before Memorial Day, this holiday was started by Rick Bakas. 
Chardonnay has lovers and haters, but this grape is undeniably one of the most popular in the world.  Grown around the globe in more than 40 countries, it can be bright, crisp, and minerally as in Chablis, or buttery and ripe like those made famous in California.  It is truly a grape that takes on the character of the climate and can be molded by winemakers.
In the US, it is delicious from the cool climate of Santa Barbara’s Sta. Rita Hills, as well as from the Willamette Valley of Oregon! 
How about some pairings for the different styles?  Try roasted chicken with a buttery oaked warm climate Chard or a Petit Chablis with raw oysters.
I have friends who LOVE Chardonnay (even more than I do) and proclaim themselves #chardcore (I’m lookin’ at you @girlsgograpedotcom !)
This is the day to celebrate!  Cheers to Chardonnay!
#chardcore
#ChardonnayDay
May 24th - Anniversary of the Judgment of Paris T May 24th - Anniversary of the Judgment of Paris
This holiday is mainly celebrated in the US.  The name is a takeoff on Greek Mythology.
The original Judgment of Paris was a means to get Zeus out of trouble.  Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite vied for the title of fairest, and Zeus, not wanting to choose himself and be in the bad graces of any of the goddesses, had Paris judge and decide.
Hera promised Paris riches and lands, Athena pledged victory in battle, and Aphrodite promised him the love of the most beautiful woman in the world.  Paris chose Aphrodite, which led to him meeting Helen and the Trojan War.
But the “Judgement of Paris” that we celebrate is another and comes historically much later.
Here’s the deal.
Steven Spurrier, a British Wine Merchant, had tasted some wines from off this tiny dirt road in this place called Napa, California.  He and a colleague set up a blind tasting in Paris in 1976 with Chardonnays and Bordeaux-style reds from Napa, California, and France.  The Judges were all French. 
(Steven Spurrier sadly passed in 2021.  This whole story can be seen in the movie “Bottle Shock”)
The top wines?  For the Chardonnay, the 1973 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay, and the 1973 Stags Leap Wine Cellars Cabernet for the reds, both wines from the Napa Valley.  Spurrier, sadly had bet on the wrong horse, as he only sold French wines in his shop.
So…at this Judgement of Paris, it seems that Napa was the fairest!
Celebrate with a wine from Napa!  If you can get your hands on a Stag’s Leap Cab or a Chateau Montelena Chard, do that!  I will mention that the winemaker who made that Chardonnay in 1976 was Mike Grgich, who later opened Grgich Hills in Napa. (Mike Grgich actually just turned 100 on April 1st.) 
Curl up on the couch and find “Bottle Shock” on your streaming service. 
Cheers!
#TheJudgementofParisWine
#napavalley 
@stagsleapwinecellars 
@chmontelena 
@napavintners
@grgichhills
Load More... Follow on Instagram

Contact Us

  • Crushed Grape Chronicles
  • robin@42aspens.com
  • https://www,crushedgrapechronicles.com

© 2008 -2020· Crushed Grape Chronicles

  • About us, wine stories from dirt to glass
  • Wine Events