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Christina Kelly,
Avalon Wine Senior Editor

Christina Kelly spent the first half of her career as a journalist for daily newspapers and magazines. She left daily journalism to work in corporate marketing/communications, but as a passionate wine enthusiast, she continues to write about the Northwest wine industry (since 1997) for many national publications.

Christina is a multiple fellowship winner to the Professional Wine Writers Symposium in Napa, including 2012. Christina has written for Avalonwine.com for the past 12 years. She can be reached at winewriter@comcast.net.

Jean Yates
Avalon Wine Owner

Jean first worked with the Oregon wine industry in 1989, when she helped develop marketing brochures for wineries in the South Willamette. She then started Avalon, and has supported the industry through her wine shop and web site ever since. Jean enjoys promoting Oregon and Washington wines and bringing Northwest wines to the notice of the wine-loving public across the country. She previously worked in high tech marketing and research in Silicon Valley.

Jean built and continually updates the Avalon web site, writes our Wine Club Newsletter, numerous e-mail articles on NW wine, and articles for the web site. Her twenty five years of experience working with NW wineries and winemakers gives Avalon a deep knowledge of the industry. She's judged NW wine at various competitions since 1997. Jean's favorite activity is photography, and many of the images on the Avalon web site are hers. She's from NC via Palo Alto, and lives in the South Willamette wine country.

November 19, 2009, at 11:06 am

Oregon Wine – Cleveland Likes It

In today’s Cleveland Plain Dealer, an article on wines to go with Thanksgiving includes two Oregon wines, out of about ten total. I bet this has something to do with Oregon Pinot Camp. What a good thing it has been for Oregon wine.

Oregon Pinot Camp brings wine writers and wine buyers to Oregon for four days of concentrated exposure to the wineries and vineyards of Oregon each summer. The hope is, they will go back to their homes, (such as Cleveland), and start buying Oregon wine.

panther-creek-label-200pI’m not sure that this particular article is written by someone who has been to Pinot Camp, but it’s the kind of article that we need more of across the country.

The two wines they suggested are the Lemelson Riesling 07 $20.95/18.86: “”It’s Alsatian style, crisp, with great acidity, beautiful nose, really nice fruit, a perfumy nose and really dry to the taste.”

And the Panther Creek  Winemaker Cuvee 07 $26.95/$24.25: “”It has nice black cherry fruit, a hint of spice box, a bit of earthiness. I love doing American reds with turkey dinner.”

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