Many
of you have, as members of the trade, attended Oregon Pinot Camp (OPC) or have
heard about it as an excellent way of giving context to our wines—why
we're here, how we succeeded against challenges, and what makes others continue
to come here seeking the Holy Grail of great Pinot Noir. It is terribly difficult
to grow where it grows best and it can be eviscerated by bad winemaking. But,
it can deify when done correctly.
If you have been here or have studied what we do with more than a passing interest, we'd like to encourage you to tell others, perhaps take them through a mini-OPC where you are. We can help you with the right wines, materials, and coaching support. It may not be Oregon, but you can make them feel like it is. Below is an outline that has worked for us on the road.

I. Why Oregon is the Birthplace of New World Pinot Noir
II. How Oregon Winegrowers Laid the Foundations of New World Pinot Noir
III. Farming for Quality & Sustainability
IV. Oregon's Cool Whites

Factors Affecting Oregon Style
and Oregon Versions
V. The Style of Oregon Pinot Noir
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