Episode 5: Oregon
In episode five of the Make America Grape Again P…
An episode of the The Make America Grape Again Podcast podcast, hosted by The Wine Monk, titled "Episode 5: Oregon" was published on May 24, 2018 and runs 10 minutes.
May 24, 2018 ·10m · The Make America Grape Again Podcast
Summary
In episode five of the Make America Grape Again Podcast, we move to the Pacific Northwest and meet one of the most infamous grapes of all: Pinot Noir. (At least, it was after the release of the film 'Sideways,' which jumped Pinot sales by a tremendous margin.) The Willamette Valley AVA of Oregon is world-renouned for producing some of the best Pinot Noir to be found in the New World, but is it, really? This avowed non-fan of New World Pinot Noir puts the region to the test. This episode also provides an introduction to the idea of rosé: how it's made, why it's made, and just why is it so damn delicious? The fact of the matter is that in this day in age, rosé is finally cool to drink again. (Thank God!) The wine used in this podcast is the Elk Cove Vineyards 2016 Williamette Valley Pinot Noir Rosé, acquired by yours truly at AZ Wine Company in Scottsdale, AZ. In other exciting news, I have successfully passed the CSW exam! This means I am now offically certified for drinking and knowing things.
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