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Earl Jones was an acclaimed physician/immunologist before he moved his family from the Gulf Coast to Southern Oregon in order to produce tempranillo. (Photo by Eric Degerman/Great Northwest Wine)

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Early-ripening Tempranillo grows its Northwest fan base

The budding romance with the Spanish grape tempranillo among the U.S. wine producers was on display at the…

Northwest Wine: Bargain whites will make your holidays taste better

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Northwest Wine: Bargain whites will make your holidays taste better

The holidays bring family, friends and good cheer together at the dining table, and the value and versatility…

Northwest Wine: Woodward Canyon remains among West Coast’s best

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Northwest Wine: Woodward Canyon remains among West Coast’s best

LOWDEN — The string of success has continued in 2016 for Woodward Canyon Winery and founding winemaker Rick…

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Eight good bottles for the Thanksgiving table

One of the most intimidating holidays for which to select wines is Thanksgiving.

Northwest Wine: Cabernet franc a gentler version of cabernet sauvignon

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Northwest Wine: Cabernet franc a gentler version of cabernet sauvignon

Often cabernet franc is viewed as a kinder, gentler version of its big brother, cabernet sauvignon.