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Adler Fels: Embracing a New Outlook

“For sheer ‘Bang For Buck’, these are two of the best wines from the US that I’ve found yet.” If Continue reading →

Deschutes “Pinot Suave”: Game Changer

arc “Pinot“: (French) describing a family of wine grapes that are closely related genetically across both grape colors, red and Continue reading →

Knudsen Vineyards 2013 Pinot Noir: A Taste of Steamin’ Crow

This morning, Monday, November 2nd, 2015, I’m breakfasting on my usual cereal and yogurt and fresh fruit, accompanied by a Continue reading →

Durant Vineyards and The Pinot Thang: How Oregon Tastes

Those who read The Pour  Fool regularly already know about my deep and abiding ambivalence towards Pinot Noir. I like Continue reading →

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