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Wyoming and vines

 

 

Once inhabited by several groups of Native Americans whose Crows, Arapaho, Sioux and Shoshone

 

Wyoming is a western state of the United States, bordered on the west by Idaho, on the north by Montana, on the east by Nebraska and South Dakota and south by Colorado and 'Utah. One third of the state is located in the Great Plains, but Wyoming is mountainous throughout the rest of its territory. It is one of only two fully rectangular States (with Colorado). It is also the least populated state in the United States with its 563,626 inhabitants. Its capital and largest city is Cheyenne.

 

 

The Wyoming the wine industry has only three vineyards that today almost 8 references mainly tables wines and regardless fruit wines such as Blackberry wines, wines and Cherry, giving a production of dry and sweet wines. Most dry wines are grape varietals while sweet wines are fruit wines.

Among the grape varieties are found: Frontenac, Frontenac Gris, Merlot Chardonnay, 'Marechal Foch, Marquette.

Located west of the United States Wyoming. Its territory includes both the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains. Are a mountain climate is continental climate with mild temperatures and sunny, along with rigorous winter months. With temperatures ranging from -8 ° C in winter and 28 ° C in July

 

 

Snowmelt from the heights of the mountain comes to enlarge a number of rivers and streams as: The Snake begins his long winding trip to Idaho and river Columbia; Yellowstone moving north towards the east to come and throw in Missouri; and the Green River flows south to join Colorado. This richness compensates rare rainfall and channeling for irrigation, and in some cases, for hydroelectric power.

 

Despite the small number of vineyards research done on grapes depuis10 year sees promise for growth potential of grapes in Wyoming., Accompanied by a hot and dry climate viticulture good reason to believe in the future between 25-30 farms under development spread across the state along with a variety of grapes grown in the State of Wyoming

Many buy grapes or get the California juice to make wine in Wyoming.

 

 

Research is currently focused on the identification of grape varieties that are well adapted to tolerate cold, drought and salinity in Wyoming

The interest in Wyoming for grapes usually comes from producers, owners and all those involved in the production of wine.

With an increase in grape production, many people will begin to interested wine making to begin to establish vineyards, with the huge potential of that State.

 

 

The climate of Wyoming does not promote the growth of disease. The producers did not use fungicides; The reason is the climate so suitable. There's so hot and dry that Wyoming has no fungal diseases, this represents a huge advantage for Wyoming

 

Some producers are looking for new varieties, other than that from traditional livestock use such as Chardonnay, Merlot.

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#Wyoming et la vigne

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Wyoming et la vigne

 

Autrefois habité par plusieurs groupes de natives Américains dont les Crows, les Arapahos, les Sioux et les Shoshones

 

Le Wyoming est un État de l'Ouest des États-Unis, bordé à l'ouest par l'Idaho, au nord par le Montana, à l'est par le Nebraska et le Dakota du Sud et au sud par le Colorado et l'Utah. Un tiers de l’État est situé dans les Grandes Plaines, mais le Wyoming est montagneux sur tout le reste de son territoire. C'est un des deux seuls États totalement rectangulaires (avec le Colorado). C'est aussi l'État le moins peuplé des États-Unis avec ses 563 626 habitants. Sa capitale et plus grande ville est cheyenne.

 

L'industrie du vin du Wyoming ne possède seulement que 3 vignobles aujourd'hui pour près de 8 références principalement des vins de tables et quel que vins de fruits comme les BlackBerry wine, et Sherry wine, qui donne une production de vins sec et doux. La plupart des vins secs sont des vins de cépage de raisin tandis que les vins doux sont des vins de fruits.

Parmi les cépages ont y trouve les : Frontenac., Frontenac Gris, Merlot Chardonnay, ‘Marechal Foch, Marquette

Situé à l'ouest des Etats-Unis Le Wyoming. Son territoire comporte à la fois les grandes plaines et les montagnes des Rocheuses. Sont climat est un climat continental de montagne avec des températures douces et ensoleillé, accompagné avec des mois d'hiver rigoureux. Avec des températures varient de -8° en hiver et 28°c au mois de juillet

 

La fonte des neiges depuis les hauteurs de la montagne vient grossir un certain nombre de rivières et cours d’eau comme : the Snake qui commence son long voyage d'enroulement en Idaho et la Britannique river ; Yellowstone qui se déplace du nord en direction de l’est pour venir se jeter dans le Missouri ; et les flux de la Green River au sud pour rejoindre le Colorado. Cette richesse compense les précipitations rares, et est canaliser pour l'irrigation, et dans certains cas, pour l'énergie hydroélectrique.

 

Malgré le nombre peu important de vignobles des recherches faites sur les raisins depuis10 ans voit la promesse pour un potentiel de croissance des raisins dans le Wyoming., accompagné d’un climat très chaud et sec la viticulture à de bonne raison de croire en l’avenir avec entre 25 à 30 exploitations en cours de développement répartis dans tout l'État accompagné d’une variété de raisins cultiver dans l’Etat du Wyoming

Dont beaucoup achètent des raisins ou obtiennes le jus de la Californie pour faire du vin dans le Wyoming

 

La   recherche se concentre actuellement sur l'identification des variétés de cépages qui sont bien adaptés à tolérer le froid, la sécheresse et la salinité dans le Wyoming

L'intérêt dans le Wyoming pour le raisin provient généralement de producteurs, de propriétaires et de toutes personnes impliquées dans la production de vin.

Avec une augmentation de la production de raisin, beaucoup de personne vont commencer à s’intéressé la fabrication du vin pour commencer à établir des vignobles, avec l’énorme potentiel que représente cet Etat.

Le climat du Wyoming ne favorisant pas la croissance des maladies. Les producteurs n’ont pas utilisé de fongicides ; La raison en est du au climat si convenable. Il y fait tellement chaud et sec que le Wyoming ne dispose pas des maladies fongiques, cela représentant un énorme avantage pour le Wyoming

 

Certains producteurs sont à la recherche de nouvelles variétés, autre que ce provenant de l'élevage traditionnel utiliser comme le Chardonnay, Merlot.

 

 

 

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#Pinot Noir Producers Oregon Vineyards page 2

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Pinot Noir Producers Oregon Vineyards page 2

 

 

Pinot Noir

Pinot is likely from the North East of France and known very long time in Burgundy, as shown, for example, the genetic variability of this grape. It could come from wild vines selected and cultivated at the time of Romains arrival, it would then spread throughout Europe by the latter under the name Allobrogica. In the Middle Ages, its history is intertwined with that of monasteries which contributed to the fame of Burgundy vineyards. Each town is jealous of its variety of Pinot, creating mutations over a wide families variety During its release, it has been crossed with other varieties giving a multitude of varieties that are still currently grown. We find it now in Germanic influence regions (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Alsace, Romania, etc.) dates from this period. Its introduction in the new wine countries (Australia, United States ...) is related to the Germanic migration in these countries.

In France, it has established itself in the Northeast, in Burgundy, Alsace and Champagne, and in addition in the Jura vineyards. . .

 

 

 

Pinot Noir        Archery Summit

18599 NE Archery Summit Road          Dayton OR 97114        Oregon

www.archerysummit.com

info@archerysummit.com

Phone   0018007328822            Phone   0015038644300            Fax            0015038644038

 

Pinot Noir        Ardiri Winery & Vineyards

35040 SW Unger Road Cornelius         OR 97113         Oregon

www.ardiriwine.com

contact@ardiriwine.com

Phone   0015036286060            Phone   0018885033330            Fax            0015107417845

 

Pinot Noir        Argyle Winery

691 N. Hwy 99W         Dundee OR 97115         Oregon

www.argylewinery.com

tastingroom@argylewinery.com

Phone   0018884274953            Phone   0015035388520            Fax            0015035382055

 

Pinot Noir        August Cellars

14000 NE Quarry Road Newberg          OR 97132         Oregon

www.augustcellars.com

Sales@augustcellars.com

Phone   0015035546766

                       

Pinot Noir        Ayoud Vineyard

9650 NE Keyes Lane    Dundee OR 97115         Oregon

www.ayoubwines.com

mo@ayoubwines.com

Phone   0015038052154            Fax      0015035549583

           

Pinot Noir        Beaux Freres Winery

15155 NE North Valley Road   Newberg          OR 97132        Oregon

www.beauxfreres.com

info@beauxfreres.com

Phone   0015035371137                       Fax      0015035372613

 

Pinot Noir        Bell Pine Vineyards

25119 Fergason Road   Junction City    OR 97448         Oregon

Phone   0015419981232

                       

Pinot Noir        Bella Vida Vineyard

9380 NE Worden Hill Road      Dundee OR 97115         Oregon

www.bellavida.com

info@bellavida.com

Phone   0015035389821

                       

Pinot Noir        Belle Pente Wine Cellars

12470 NE Rowland Road         Carlton OR 97111         Oregon

www.bellepente.com

wine@bellepente.com

Phone   0015038526389                       Fax      0015038526977

 

Pinot Noir        Belle Valle Cellars

804 NW Buchanan Avenue       Corvallis          OR 97330        Oregon

www.bellevallee.com

info@bellevallee.com

Phone   0015417579463            Phone   0015417578466            Fax            0015417521188

 

Pinot Noir        Bellfountain Cellars

25041 Llewellyn Road  Corvallis          OR 97333         Oregon

winemaker@proaxis.com

Phone   0015419293162            Fax      0015419296110

           

Pinot Noir        Benton Lane Winery

23924 Territorial Road  Monroe OR 97456         Oregon

www.benton-lane.com

info@benton-lane.com

Phone   0015418475792                       Fax      0015418475791

 

Pinot Noir        Beran Vineyards

30088 SW Egger Road Hillsboro          OR 97123         Oregon

www.beranvineyards.com

info@beranvineyards.com

Phone   0015036281298                       Fax      0015036380228

 

Pinot Noir        Bergstrom Wines

18405 N.E. Calkins Lane          Newberg          OR 97132        Oregon

www.bergstromwines.com

contactus@bergstromwines.com

Phone   0015035540468                       Fax      0015035540078

 

Pinot Noir        Bethel Heights Vineyard

6060 Bethel Heights Road NW Salem   OR 97304         Oregon

www.bethelheights.com

info@bethelheights.com

Phone   0015035812262                       Fax      0015035810943

 

Pinot Noir        Bishop Creek Cellars

614 E First Street          Newberg          OR 97132         Oregon

www.bishopcreekcellars.com

info@bishopcreekcellars.com

Phone   0015034876934                       Fax      0015034768250

 

Pinot Noir        Brandborg Vineyard & Winery

345 First Street Elkton  OR 97436         Oregon

www.brandborgwine.com

info@brandborgwine.com

Phone   0015415842870                       Fax      0015415842871

 

Pinot Noir        Brandy Peak Distillery

18526 Tetley Road       Brookings        OR 97415         Oregon

www.brandypeak.com

distiller@brandypeak.com

Phone   0015414690194

                       

Pinot Noir        Brick House Vineyards

18200 Lewis Rogers Lane         Newberg          OR 97132        Oregon

www.brickhousewines.com

info@brickhousewines.com

Phone   0015035385136                       Fax      0015035385136

 

Pinot Noir        Briggs Hill Vineyards

27127 Briggs Hill Road Eugene OR 97401         Oregon

www.briggshill.com

pinotnoir@hotmail.com           

Phone   0015413413974

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#Tourism in Wyoming

Publié le par philippe Josse

Tourism in Wyoming

 

 

 

 

 

Wyoming

Once inhabited by several groups of Native Americans whose: Crows, Arapaho, Sioux and Shoshone.

 

Wyoming is a western state of the United States, bordered on the west by Idaho, on the north by Montana, on the east by Nebraska and South Dakota and to the south by Colorado and 'Utah. One third of the state is located in the Great Plains, but Wyoming is mountainous throughout the rest of its territory. It is one of only two fully rectangular States (with Colorado). It is also the least populated state in the United States with its 563,626 inhabitants. With for capital and largest city, Cheyenne.

 

 The ideal time to come and stay a moment is between the months May and September, the perfect time to visit Wyoming

Are named is come from the Natives American word Mecheweamiing meaning "The Great Plains.

 

In this large region where the Rocky Mountains affect the Great Plains, the nature is still wild accompanied by beautiful scenery.

Wyoming is also a country of hunting and fishing. More particularly with large herds for  elk and antelope without Forgot deer, and many bears in this region, or rivers, lakes, are streams full of fish.

The diverse origin of inhabitant in this region, offer a cultural mix that is throughout the region, from Yellowstone National Park with the millions of visitors who come each year, discovered geysers and hot springs in Yellowstone and renowned World, such as the magnificent Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.

From the Cody town, city of Buffalo Bill. Without forgotten many cities that has retained the charm of an authentic Old West worth visiting allowing you to discovered fauna and landscapes of the region. Visitors will discover lakes, glacial basins in large numbers in the area.

 

 

 

Other parks and sites are too impressed with their beauty and strangeness. Including Grand Teton National Park, that embraces the most amazing part of the Teton chain composed of a glacial basin and many lakes where you just see pelicans and elk. With the possibility of a pneumatic canoe down the Snake River.

You can discover too, Forest Shoshone, the Fossil Butte National Monument, Devils Tower National Monument also attract by its beauty many visitors and some Hobbies areas, at Bighorn Canyon and Flaming Gorge.

 

 

 

Tourists browsing these wild landscapes of the American West also discover its charms towns like Cody, founded by "Buffalo Bill with are museum The Buffalo Bill Historical Center and the city of Sheridan with His panoramas that have breath, or everything breathes pioneering spirit yet very developed. Or the city of Cheyenne, which annually produces the largest rodeo in the world.

These charming cities really deserve it make a visit

  

In this region covered with grasses and sagebrush .On very different territories, the climate is capricious. Arid or mountainous and where ranches are developed, also produced hay production, sugar beet, cereals and wool. Are basement however containing: charcoal, coal, oil, uranium and sodium.

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#Tourisme au Wyoming

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Tourisme au Wyoming

 

 

Autrefois habité par plusieurs groupes de natives Américains dont les Crows, les Arapahos, les Sioux et les Shoshones

 

Le Wyoming est un État de l'Ouest des États-Unis, bordé à l'ouest par l'Idaho, au nord par le Montana, à l'est par le Nebraska et le Dakota du Sud et au sud par le Colorado et l'Utah. Un tiers de l’État est situé dans les Grandes Plaines, mais le Wyoming est montagneux sur tout le reste de son territoire. C'est un des deux seuls États totalement rectangulaires (avec le Colorado). C'est aussi l'État le moins peuplé des États-Unis avec ses 563 626 habitants. Sa capitale et plus grande ville est cheyenne.

 Le moment idéal pour venir y séjourner un moment se situe entre les mois mai et septembre, une période idéale pour visiter le Wyoming,

Son nom lui vient du mot indien séjourner signifiant "Les Grandes Plaines.

 

 

Dans cette grande région où les Montagnes Rocheuses touchent les Grandes Plaines la nature a su gardée sont état sauvage accompagné de paysages magnifiques.

Le Wyoming est également un pays de chasse et de pêche.  Avec notamment les Plus grands troupeaux de wapiti et d’antilope sans oublier les cerfs, et les ours nombreux dans cette région, ou les rivières, les lacs, les ruisseaux regorgent de poissons.

L’origine variées des habitent de cette région, offrent une mixité culturelle qui s’impose dans toute la région, du parc national de Yellowstone avec ces millions de visiteurs qui y viennent chaque année, découvrirent les geysers de Yellowstone et des sources chaudes de renommée mondiale, comme le magnifique Grand Canyon de Yellowstone.

 

 

Jusqu’à la ville de Cody, la cité de Buffalo Bill. Sans oublier les nombreuses villes qui ont su garder le charme d’un Far West authentique méritent le détour vous permettant de découvrirent paysages et faunes de la région. Les visiteurs pourront découvrirent les lacs, les cuvettes glaciaires, en grand nombre sur le territoire.

D’autres parcs et sites séduisent aussi par leur beauté et leur étrangeté.  Dont le parc national Du Grand Teton, qui embrasse la partie la plus étonnante de la chaîne de Teton composé d'une cuvette glaciaire et de nombreux lacs où l’on peu apercevoir des pélicans et des wapitis. Avec la possibilité d’une descente en canot pneumatique de la Snake River

La Forêt de Shoshone, le Fossil Butte National Monument Le Devils Tower National Monument attirent également, par leur beauté de nombreux visiteurs.

 

 

Dans l'état ont peu également découvrirent le Fossil Butte monuments national ainsi que des aires de loisirs, Bighorn Canyon et Flaming Gorge.

Les touristes parcourant ces paysages sauvages de l’ouest américain découvriront aussi ses villes de charmes comme Cody, fondée par "Buffalo Bill avec sont musé Le Buffalo Bill Historical Center ou, la ville de Sheridan avec Ses panoramas qui sont à couper le souffle, ou tout respire l'esprit pionnier encore très développé. Ou encore la ville de Cheyenne, qui produit chaque année le plus grand rodéo du monde.

Ces villes de charme méritent vraiment qu’on y fasse le détour .

 

Dans cette région couverte de graminées et d’armoise. Sur des territoires très variés, le climat y est capricieux. Aride ou montagneux, et ou Les ranchs se sont développé, produit également une production de foin, de betteraves à sucre, de céréales et de laine. Sont sous-sol, en revanche, recèle charbon, houille, pétrole, sodium et uranium.

 

 

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#Wyoming and vines

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Wyoming Vineyards  and vines

 

 

 

Once inhabited by several groups of Native Americans whose Crows, Arapaho, Sioux and Shoshone

 

Wyoming is a western state of the United States, bordered on the west by Idaho, on the north by Montana, on the east by Nebraska and South Dakota and south by Colorado and 'Utah. One third of the state is located in the Great Plains, but Wyoming is mountainous throughout the rest of its territory. It is one of only two fully rectangular States (with Colorado). It is also the least populated state in the United States with its 563,626 inhabitants. Its capital and largest city is Cheyenne.

 

 

The Wyoming the wine industry has only three vineyards that today almost 8 references mainly tables wines and regardless fruit wines such as Blackberry wines, wines and Cherry, giving a production of dry and sweet wines. Most dry wines are grape varietals while sweet wines are fruit wines.

Among the grape varieties are found: Frontenac, Frontenac Gris, Merlot Chardonnay, 'Marechal Foch, Marquette.

Located west of the United States Wyoming. Its territory includes both the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains. Is a mountain climate being continental climate with mild temperatures and sunny, along with rigorous winter months? With temperatures ranging from -8 ° C in winter and 28 ° C in July.

 

Snowmelt from the heights of the mountain comes to enlarge a number of rivers and streams as: The Snake begins his long winding trip to Idaho and river Columbia; Yellowstone moving north towards the east to come and throw in Missouri; and the Green River flows south to join Colorado. This richness compensates rare rainfall and channeling for irrigation, and in some cases, for hydroelectric power.

 

Despite the small number of vineyards research done on grapes depuis10 year sees promise for growth potential of grapes in Wyoming., Accompanied by a hot and dry climate viticulture good reason to believe in the future between 25-30 farms under development spread across the state along with a variety of grapes grown in the State of Wyoming

Many buy grapes or obtiennes the California juice to make wine in Wyoming.

 

 

Research is currently focused on the identification of grape varieties that are well adapted to tolerate cold, drought and salinity in Wyoming

The interest in Wyoming for grapes usually comes from producers, owners and all those involved in the production of wine.

With an increase in grape production, many people will begin to interested wine making to begin to establish vineyards, with the huge potential of that State.

The climate of Wyoming does not promote the growth of disease. The producers did not use fungicides; The reason is the climate so suitable. There's so hot and dry that Wyoming has no fungal diseases, this represents a huge advantage for Wyoming

 

Some producers are looking for new varieties, other than that from traditional livestock use such as Chardonnay, Merlot.

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#Vineyards in Minnesota

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 Minnesota Vineyards

 

 

Minnesota is a state in the US Midwest, surrounded on the west by North Dakota and South Dakota to the north by the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario, on the east by Lake Superior and Wisconsin and south by Iowa.

Its name comes from "Minnesota" Minnesota River named by the Dakota Sioux tribe.

 

 

 Established in 1849, the city of St. Paul became its capital; It is also the US state further north, with the exception of Alaska, with its extreme northwest who is the only region that lies north of the 49th parallel north.

Its winters are relatively cold and snowfalls are frequent with hot and humid summers with reference to the large number of lakes in the state (over twelve thousand) causing thunderstorms.

Despite Are continental cold and wet climate, it is also boasting a number of vineyards with the numbers 33, for nearly three hundred thirty references.

 

 

Among which were found varietals: Blush, Brianna, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chambourcin, Chardonnay, Colombard, Concord, Edelweiss, Frontenac Gris, Frontenac-Red, Gewürztraminer, La Crescent, LaCrosse, Leon Millot, Malbec, Marshal Foch, Marquette-Red, Merlot, Muscat, Petite Syrah, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Ratafia, Riesling, Sabrevois-Red, St. Croix, St. Pepin, Seyval Blanc, Vidal Blanc, Vignoles, Zinfandel.

As well as white and Red Blends Wines, Meritage wines and berry wines such as: Apple Wine, Blackberry-Wine, Black-Currant-Wine, Blueberry-Wine, Elderberry-Wine, Peach Wine, Strawberry-Wine and a fortified wine.

 

 

Wine Country, North Dakota produced wine from many fruits which gives a production of dry and sweet wines. Most dry wines are grape varietals while sweet wines are fruit wines.

It is crossed by two major rivers Mississippi that rises north of the state in Itasca Lake and its tributary, the Minnesota, which rises to the southwest of the state and flows into the Mississippi near St. Paul.

In Minnesota each wine route is always a discovery, the wine routes of Minnesota do not exceptions.

The Minnesota wine roads are wonderful places to visit.

 

 

Nestled along the St. Croix National Scenic River way on the path along the river you will discover scenic landscapes with fertile farmland accompanied by dense forests creating some special conditions for the cultivation of vines in this region or vineyards and cellars that his family businesses open their doors accompanied by some wine’s tastings.

 

Wine Region to rapid growth, you will discover from producer to another on this path restaurants, and shops to delight travelers with great wines it has to offer or visit three of the oldest vineyards of Minnesota: Saint Croix vineyards, the northern vineyards and Winehaven that is the time for a weekend or a day to enjoy the scenery of the valley.

 

 

Or further Heartland Wine Trail located on the grassland in the far west, in the area of ​​glacial lakes and beautiful valleys surrounding the river this trail connects some diverse group of wineries with tasting some of the Minnesota best wines providing educational and deeper experience on the Minnesota wine industry and the pleasure to discovering some big differences of this wine regions that trail is really representing the true depth of this soil.

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