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Oak Knoll Winery : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oak Knoll Winery
Oak Knoll Winery is a privately held winery located in the Tualatin Valley near Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Established in 1970, it is the largest winery in Washington County and produces Pinot noir, Pinot gris, and Chardonnay. Its prolific variety of wines owes to its rather unusual lack of its own vineyard. It obtains grapes from area producers instead.〔 ==History== In 1970, the winery was established by Marjorie and Ron Vuylsteke south of Hillsboro on what was then a dairy farm.〔McNichol, Bethanye. A berry good start to wine. ''The Oregonian'', December 14, 2000.〕 Oak Knoll became the first winery in Washington County.〔(Our story. ) Oak Knoll Winery, accessed October 20, 2007.〕 Used Coca-Cola drums were utilized for storing the wine during the fermentation process in the early years.〔 The first batch consisted of 4,000 gallons of fruit wine (blackberry), with the first Pinot noir coming in 1973.〔 Later wines include introduced include Chardonnay and Riesling in 1975, and Pinot gris in 1990.〔 Oak Knoll also became the first winery in Washington County to open a tasting room.〔 By 1986 the winery was the second largest by volume sold in Oregon,〔Christ, Janet. Oregon growers expect bumper crop of wine grapes. ''The Oregonian'', September 17, 1987.〕 but slipped to third by 1988.〔Biggest wineries. ''The Oregonian'', October 2, 1988.〕 Also in 1986, the Washington Post named the winery’s Pinot noir some of the best Pinot noir from the United States.〔Conaway, James. The Global Reach of Pinot noir. ''The Washington Post'', September 7, 1986.〕 Overtime the winery has produced other unique wines such as one using loganberries.〔Sloan, Eugene and Donna L. Williams. Taste tickles: Olallieberry, garlic, mead. ''USA TODAY'', August 31, 1990.〕 In 1998, their Oak Knoll Frambrosia made with raspberries was referred to as one of the world’s best dessert wines.〔Witherell, Layne V. Oregon winery uses cool climate to its advantage. ''Richmond Times Dispatch'', July 15, 1998.〕 Founders Ron and Marjorie sold part of the winery in 2005 to their sons Tom and John Vuylsteke.〔Leeper, Kate. Business briefs: Hillsboro. ''The Oregonian'', April 21, 2006.〕 In 2006, the winery was the largest in Washington County with 30,000 cases produced each year.〔Mandel, Michelle. Sweet sip of cuccess. ''The Oregonian'', May 4, 2006.〕
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