Oregon
Oregon
With only 50 years of wine history, Oregon ranks fourth in the country in wine production and third in number of wineries. The state's 18 wine regions grow more than 70 grape varieties in a wide range of climatic and soil conditions. The Columbia Gorge, Columbia Valley, and Walla Walla Valley in the northeast of the state are shared with Washington state, while the Snake River Valley is shared with Idaho. A wide variety of grapes are grown in these areas, ranging from the warm climate of Zinfandel to the cold climate of the Riesling. In the southern part of the state, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Syrah thrive in the warmer climate of southern Oregon and in the valleys of the Rogue, Umpqua and Applegate. Red Hills Douglas County is home to a single vineyard on similar soils to the Willamette Valley, but with warmer temperatures, resulting in a richer wine style.
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