Vineyards & Wineries
With more than 90,000 acres of planted vineyards throughout Oregon, opportunity abounds for finding a vineyard or winery estate to fulfill your dream of becoming a winemaker. From small boutique or hobby wineries to full-scale, world-class business operations, vineyard real estate is one of the hottest luxury categories in Pacific Northwest.
An increasing number of varietals are being grown in the region’s impressive AVAs that span from Southern Oregon’s Rogue and Applegate Valleys to Oregon’s renowned Willamette Valley and north to Washington’s acclaimed Columbia and Walla Walla Valleys. The outstanding terroir for grapes and luxe estates for living create an unrivaled combination for those seeking a high-end wine lifestyle.
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What Makes This $11.5 Million Southern Oregon Vineyard So Special? Hint: It’s More Than Just The Wine
STEVEN R. HANING A winery for sale in Southern Oregon checks all the boxes: thriving vineyards, riverfront location, rolling meadows, mountain views and plenty of space to expand. It’s located in Applegate Valley, surrounded by the Siskiyou Mountains, which is...
Meet the First Female Cellar Master of Perrier-Jouët, Séverin Frerson
Séverin Frerson may be the first female cellar master in the 200-year history of Maison Perrier-Jouëtbut, she says, she has always felt an affinity with the brand. “I knew the intricate, floral style of its wines and the quality of its vineyards,” she explains, and...
Willamette Valley Estate
Luxurious Living in the Willamette Valley It’s rare when an estate of this grandeur becomes available. The size of the residence is unparalleled in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, a world-renowned wine region known for its Pinot Noir, as are the luxurious amenities,...
The World’s Greatest Wines: A Short History of Châteauneuf-du-Pape
The Châteauneuf-du-Pape region of wine production, which covers around 7,900 acres (3,200 ha), has an interesting history: one that dates back to 1309, when Pope Clement V moved the papacy to Avignon. As he was a wine lover of mainly Burgundy, wine appeared on the...
Bubbling Over: 10 Champagne and Food Pairings for Every Occasion
Ask chef sommelier Daniel Pires when he believes the best time is for a glass of bubbly, and his answer is simple: “Any time, and with any meal.” As the resident food and drink expert at the Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa in Champillon, France, he knows a thing or...
Carafe Culture: Why Wine Decanters Make All the Difference to Your Drink
Decanters are to a wine lover what a Japanese Global knife is to a chef or La Cornue’s Grand Palais 180 stove is to a baker. They bring the full potential out of the product they serve. Artfully blown crystal in an array of fantastical shapes takes pride of place in...
Petrus: producer profile plus top wines tasted
Icon: it’s a word that is much overused, in wine as elsewhere. But in the context of the world’s greatest wines, none could be more deserving of the descriptor than this sought-after and convention-defying estate on Bordeaux’s Right Bank. Jane Anson gets to the heart...
In Vino Virtually: 5 Online Wine Tastings with Top Sommeliers
Winemaking regions such as Napa Valley and Bordeaux are tentatively reopening to visitors. But, if you’re unable to travel to vineyards just yet, these online wine tastings—and the tasting kits that they’ll deliver to you in person—are a great way to sample fine fare...
Four fine winery restaurants to visit this summer
Specialist Charles Foley picks four estates in France, Spain, Australia and California where you can pair the finest wines — offered in Christie’s auctions — with outstanding cuisine The winery dining experience is fast becoming the ideal way for producers to showcase...
Tour the Historic Vineyard Estate Featured in the Portuguese Film “Magic Mirror”
Quinta Villa Beatriz, a jewel-like blue palace on the banks of the River Ave, is an 18th-century neo-Gothic masterpiece surrounded by 173 acres of landscaped gardens, ancient woodland, farmland, and vineyards in the heart of Vinho Verde, Portugal’s largest...
The Ultimate Guide to French Rosé, Organized by Region
BY ROGER VOSS, ANNA LEE C. IIJIMA AND LAUREN BUZZEO Photo by Tom Arena In the world of rosé, France undoubtedly continues to dominate. But made from an array of grapes grown in diverse soils and available in a range of hues, there’s a lot more to say about the...
Star Appeal: Wines From the Movies to Add to Your Collection
In early February, I visited two iconic Napa wineries: Inglenook, just south of St. Helena, and Chateau Montelena, further up the valley in Calistoga. Both are on top form and regularly feature in Christie’s sales—and both produce wines with ties to Hollywood,...
Best of the Best: The Most Valuable Wines to Invest in
The world’s most precious wines combine expertise and terroir to offer delicious potential both on the table and in the cellar—these are the bottles to seek out for your collection To an untrained eye, the world’s most valuable wines might look like gilded tokens...
The King of Grapes: 5 Facts to Know About the Best Cabernet Sauvignons
With many of the world’s most iconic blends built on Cabernet Sauvignon, there’s a lot to love—and learn—about this celebrated variety For hundreds of years, the best Cabernet Sauvignons have been the champions of Bordeaux. But, in recent decades, it’s become the most...
Without Lavish Tastings, Bordeaux Sells Itself With Discounts, Zoom
Millions of euros are at stake as the wine region must reinvent its annual tradition of en primeur. The wines are delicious. Will anyone buy? By Elin McCoy June 13, 2020, 12:01 PM PDT At 9 a.m., I was sipping a barrel sample of 2019 Château Mouton Rothschild with...