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Holiday Happenings :
Candles
in the Window, Carols at the Spinet
Plethora of Eugene options for the hols
Winter
Warmers Lift a pint for (or
of) holiday beer
Oh, Christmas Tree! A
source of agony, a source of income
Tasting
Heaven Thanksgiving
weekend makes the palate merry
Holiday
Events Seasonal calendar a glance
Tasting
Heaven
Thanksgiving
weekend makes the palate merry
BY
LANCE SPARKS
Thanksgiving weekend, let's admit, can be desperate
time: How to get visitors and in-laws out of the house and recreate
as a group without risking getting mauled at the mall?
Easy answer: Wine tour. Wheel the whip along autumn-lovely
byways to welcoming wineries to tipple and taste, maybe stash a
couple fine pinots, gris or noir, enjoy breathtaking views in languid
splendor.
Thanksgiving weekend is special in wine country.
Many wineries not open the rest of the year hold open houses, put
out a spread and offer barrel tastes of the next vintage. Some charge
nominal tasting fees but sweeten the pot with free glasses or other
such. Many also display winery-related memorabilia — T-shirts
and other togs, jams, jellies, spices, corkscrews, bags, boxes,
notions and knickknacks.
Take a day. Heck, take two if you're slow. Launch
yourselves — BUT WAIT: First choose a driver. Draw straws,
cut cards, whatever, somebody's gotta drive while others sip 'n'
slurp, 'cause even if you sip 'n' spit (respected practice in tasting
rooms; no eeews!), you're probably going to imbibe more than would
be safe for driving. No chance: Auto-pilot abstains. Check?
Now launch. My favorite would be slow drive
to Monroe, visit Broadley Vineyards,
superb pinot noir, yummy chardonnay, good people. Enjoy, then head
south on Territorial, zip in at Benton
Lane, still glowing with pride at having
their pinot noir recently designated as among the top 100 of the
world. Check out their 2006 bottlings.
On the road again, point toward Elmira, roll up
the driveway at lovely LaVelle
winery: beautiful grounds, superb art gallery, friendly folks. Their
pinot gris has been exceptional: Don't miss their '06.
Roll on: Secret House,
Hinman/Silvan Ridge,
Sweet Cheeks,
Iris Hill, King
Estate, finishing at Chateau
Lorane. Come home now, rip into overlefts
and savor fruits of tour, sprawl on couch, call life grand.
You've just tasted some of Oregon's finest wines;
some say some of the world's best. Don't you feel thankful?
Candles
in the Window, Carols at the Spinet
Plethora of Eugene options for the hols
Winter
Warmers Lift a pint for (or
of) holiday beer
Oh, Christmas Tree! A
source of agony, a source of income
Tasting
Heaven Thanksgiving
weekend makes the palate merry
Holiday
Events Seasonal calendar a glance
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