This is Part Two video of our visit to Résonance Wines in Willamette Valley. We spoke with Winemaker Guillaume Large and toured the vineyards and tasting rooms of Résonance. Learn more by visiting www.resonancewines.com
This is Part Two video of our visit to Résonance Wines in Willamette Valley. We spoke with Winemaker Guillaume Large and toured the vineyards and tasting rooms of Résonance. Learn more by visiting www.resonancewines.com
Without a doubt, the Willamette Valley is one of the top Pinot Noir and Chardonnay growing areas in the US and likely, the world. Guillaume Large is the winemaker at Résonance he invited Life Between the Vines along with other wine journalists to visit the property in Oregon for a few days to learn about the terroir, the wine, the food and the people. It was a delightful experience. When I speak of passion, Guillaume is all about that with an equal amount of extraordinary energy.
You can also hear Guillaume on our Vino Lingo segment defining the phrase “Francs de Pieds”.
Learn more by visiting www.resonancewines.com
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This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Guillaume Large, Winemaker, Résonance, Willamette Valley, defining the phrase “Francs de Pieds”. Learn more by visiting www.resonancewines.com
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Without a doubt, the Willamette Valley is one of the top Pinot Noir and Chardonnay growing areas in the US and likely, the world. Guillaume Large is the winemaker at Résonance he invited Life Between the Vines along with other wine journalists to visit the property in Oregon for a few days to learn about the terroir, the wine, the food and the people. It was a delightful experience. When I speak of passion, Guillaume is all about that with an equal amount of extraordinary energy.
You can also hear Guillaume on our Vino Lingo segment defining the phrase “Francs de Pieds”.
Learn more by visiting www.resonancewines.com
The challenges of winemaking are many but when a winemaker’s focus is exclusively sparkling, the game changes completely. Jeanne Feldkamp and Dan Diephouse are owners as well as winemaker at Corollary Wines in the Willamette Valley, Oregon. They’ve made sparkling wine in the traditional method since 2017 and soon they’ll be using grapes grown on their new property. Strong challenges very often produce top quality wine.
You can hear Jeanne on our Vino Lingo segment defining the term “Traditional Method”.
Check out their website at www.corollarywines.com
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