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Oregon Wine Tours again...=-)
12-28-2000, 04:56 PM,
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Calling out to all my NW / Oregon experts..=-)

First of all, let me say Thank you to all the people that have put up with my questions about local wines and such. You are all a great bunch. I have another request however...

I am thinking about taking some winery tours, specifically Yamhill County since there are so many in a small area...I have never been to a winery and am curious if any of you have any suggestions. Others have recommended Sokol Blosser, Elk Cove, Erath and Chateau Benoit.
I have visited The Tasting Room in Carlton. That's what actually started my interest in wine...=-)

Thanks again for any info you can give me. Maybe you all will get this young curious little lady up to speed one of these days!
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12-28-2000, 06:25 PM,
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My favorites in Yamhill County are:

Belle Pente
Hamacher
Panther Creek
WillaKenzie

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12-28-2000, 06:50 PM,
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Sweetirish, From one young curious little (well 5 '8") lady to another, add Argyle and you now have yourself a great list to pick from! Let us know what the highlights of your trip were! CCK
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12-29-2000, 11:44 AM,
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I second Elk Cove, Willakenzie, Argyle (primarily for their whites and sparkline wines). Tori Mor is also worthwhile and is just a hop skip and a jump from Argyle. Archery Summit has a good tour for $10 which includes barrel tasting of one or two of their Estate wines.

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