Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Willamette Valley, Oregon (Wineries)

The beautiful Willamette Valley

We spent a long weekend in August of 2012 in the Willamette Valley, located about 30 minutes southwest of Portland, to visit several of its wineries in Yamhill County. I also have blog entries from this trip on dining and on our accommodation.

I planned the trip only a few weeks in advance after finding out I would have a business trip to one of my offices in Salem, Oregon. I figured we should take advantage of my mileage reimbursement and spend the weekend prior to the business trip exploring the Willamette Valley as it has been on m1y to-see list for awhile. 

The Willamette Valley encompasses quite a large area, but after doing some research I determined that we would focus our winery visits to Yamhill County, which included wineries in Newberg, Dundee, Dayton, and Carlton.

We visited the following wineries over the course of our weekend and further below is a description and review of each of our visits:


This warm and inviting winery is located just off the main highway in Dundee and happened to be the first winery we visited. Evidently the winery was named in honor of the owner's four daughters, which he referred to as The Four Graces. The tasting room is located inside a quaint and charming little house that has been beautifully decorated. In addition to the tasting room, there are plenty of places to sit outside while one enjoys their tastings. The staff here were extremely friendly and kind and went out of their way to speak with us, and even took us on a quick walk around the gorgeous property. They even went so far as to share some of their favorite local eateries and even some of their favorite wineries in the area! And the wines? Those were great too!
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
Enjoying the property at The Four Graces Winery.
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
The Four Graces Winery
Shyawn enjoying his wine at the Four Graces Winery.
The Four Graces Winery

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Willamette Valley, Oregon (Lodging)

We spent a long weekend in August of 2012 in the Willamette Valley, located about 30 minutes southwest of Portland, to visit several of its wineries in Yamhill County. I also have blog entries from this trip on dining and on the wineries we visited.

I planned the trip only a few weeks in advance after finding out I would have a business trip to one of my offices in Salem, Oregon. I figured we should take advantage of my mileage reimbursement and spend the weekend prior to the business trip exploring the Willamette Valley as it has been on my to-see list for awhile. 

The Willamette Valley encompasses quite a large area, but after doing some research I determined that McMinniville and Newberg were the largest cities in the area and therefore had the most lodging choices. After doing further research on the wineries that we would visit, I decided to go with Newberg  since the majority of the wineries we would visit were within a close proximity to the city. Finding a place to stay with such short notice and under my budget of $125 per night wasn't easy, but I eventually found a cute little studio apartment as I often do on VRBO.  I was slightly weary to reserve this particular room as it didn't have too many ratings at the time and also because of the setup/configuration (guest house attached to the owners home). However, the price was right, the location was ideal for us, and it was available on both nights we needed so I went ahead and reserved it. Thankfully, any reservations I had were soothed upon our arrival. The apartment had its own driveway and entrance which made it feel quite private. There was a lovely creek situated directly next to the house which was very serene and calming. The apartment itself was large and included a full kitchen, dining area, lots of seating, a recently remodeled bathroom, plus a washer and dryer. And, much to our happy relief it included air conditioning, which became an absolute necessity on the 100 degree weekend that we visited! The owners also provided a bottle of wine which was a very nice touch.

We would definitely stay here again and recommend to no more than two adults looking for a reasonably priced place to stay in the Willamette Valley.








Thursday, August 30, 2012

Willamette Valley, Oregon (Dining)

We spent a long weekend in August of 2012 in the Willamette Valley, located about 30 minutes southwest of Portland, to visit several of its wineries in Yamhill County. As with any other wine country, the Willamette Valley is known for its wonderful restaurants and eateries in addition to its wineries. During our weekend we based ourselves in the town of Newberg and ate at the following places, which will be discussed below:

The Painted Lady:
This wonderful restaurant located in Newberg has probably more accolades than any other restaurant in the Willamette Valley and deservedly so. The restaurant is housed in a beautifully restored Victorian home on a residential street. For our meal, based on the positive reviews I had read online and a recommendation from someone working at The Four Graces Winery, we opted to go with the seven course chef's menu.
The Painted Lady
The Painted Lady
The Painted Lady
Beautiful flowers in front of The Painted Lady.
The Painted Lady

First up was our amuse bouche of Three Canapes (spiced nuts, parmesan gougeres, & edamame puree on pappadam). I liked all three items but particularly enjoyed the edamame hummus.
Three Canapes at The Painted Lady.

After the amuse bouche was the Chef's Trio which was paired with a glass of 2011 Argyle Sparkling Brut.
Chef's Trio at The Painted Lady.
Part of the Chef's Trio at The Painted Lady.
Part of the Chef's Trio at The Painted Lady.
Part of the Chef's Trio at The Painted Lady.

Our first course was Tempera Squash Blossom with Dungeness Crab and Summer Squash Bisque served with a glass of 2011 Chehalem Gruner Veltliner. This dish was one of my two favorites of the evening as it combined two of my favorite things: deep fried squash blossoms and squash soup.
Tempera Squash Blossom with Dungeness Crab and Summer Squash Bisque at the Painted Lady.

The second course was another one of my favorites; Poached Local Duck Egg over Parmesan Risotto, Bacon Lardons. The rich duck egg paired wonderfully with the creamy risotto and delicious crispy bacon lardons.
Poached Local Duck Egg over Parmesan Risotto, Bacon Lardons at The Painted Lady.

The third course was Foie Gras Two Ways: Seared with Maple Demi and Torchon Laced with Bing Cherries & Cocoa. This was paired with a glass of 2011 Anam Cara Late Harvest Gewurztraminer. Of the two foie gras dishes, my favorite was the tourchon smeared over one of the thin slices of toasted baguette. The bing cherries complimented the foie gras very well as did the Gewurtzraminer, which was my favorite glass of the entire evening and probably the entire weekend in wine country!
Anam Cara Late Harvest Gewurtzraminer at The Painted Lady.
Toasted baguette slices at The Painted Lady.
Foie Gras Served Two Ways at The Painted Lady.
Foie Gras Served Two Ways at The Painted Lady.
Foie Gras Served Two Ways at The Painted Lady.

Our fourth course was Oregon Albacore Tuna, Saffron Potato, Kalamata Olives, Marconas, Black Garlic, served with a glass of 2009 Evening Land Pinor Noir. Another strong and delicious dish.
2009 Evening Land Pinot Noir at The Painted Lady.
Oregon Albacore Tuna, Saffron Potato, Kalamata Olives, Marconas, Black Garlic at The Painted Lady.

Our fifth course was Dry Aged New York Steak, Braised Veal Cheeks, Potato Gnocchi, Local Peas served with a glass of 2009 Pamplin Family JRG. Although I always feel guilty and terrible when consuming veal, I will have to admit that this veal was truly amazing and incredibly soft and delicious. I also loved the gnocchi, which I was so happy to see on the menu.
Pamplin Family JRG at The Painted Lady.
Dry Aged New York Steak, Braised Veal Cheeks, Potato Gnocchi at The Painted Lady.
Dry Aged New York Steak at The Painted Lady.
Potato Gnocchi at The Painted Lady.
Braised Veal Cheeks at The Painted Lady.

For our sixth course we were served a Trio of Fruit Sorbets all of which were tasty although I enjoyed the orange one the most.
Trio of Fruit Sorbets at The Painted Lady.
Trio of Fruit Sorbets at The Painted Lady.

We thought we were done at this point but not quite. Last but not least, we were brought out our seventh course which was a plate of Berries: Blueberry Panna Cotta, Souffle with Boysenberry Creme Anglaise, and Mascarpone Tart with Fresh Berries along with an assortment of little fresh baked goodies and chocolates. I am not at all a fan of blueberries but the panna cotta was to my surprise incredibly delicious; I may have to reconsider my dislike of that fruit after having eaten that dish! The mascarpone tart was fresh and clean tasting but my favorite of the three was hands down the souffle, probably thanks in part to the creme anglaise, which is one of my favorite things in this world.
Blueberry Panna Cotta, Souffle with Boysenberry Creme Anglaise, & Mascarpone Tart with Fresh Berries at The Painted Lady.
Our last tray of little treats at The Painted Lady.

In summary, our meal at The Painted Lady was incredible and something I would repeat again in a heartbeat. The small town of Newberg should consider itself very lucky to have a restaurant of that caliber in its neighborhood.


Bistro Maison:
This lovely little French bistro is located in the town of McMinniville, which was about a 30 minute drive from where we were staying in Newberg. Our visit happened to occur on the same night as a massive rehearsal dinner. The restaurant was crowded and the servers were all a bit stressed, however, we didn't have to wait too long until we were seated.
Bistro Maison in McMinniville.
Bistro Maison in McMinniville.
Bistro Maison in McMinniville.
Bistro Maison in McMinniville.

I decided to spring for one of their Pomegranate Celebration Spritzers (Pomegranate Liquor, Pomegranate Liquor, Champagne, & Macerated Cherries). This was refreshing and delicious.
Pomegranate Celebration Spritzer at Bistro Maison.

For our appetizer, we selected the White Truffle Fondue (Emmenthaler, Gruyere, White Tillamook Cheddar, Oregon White Truffle Oil & Truffle Butter) served with Ham, Apples, Potato and Bread. We had to wait quite awhile for the fondue due to the large party but it was definitely worth the wait. I love fondue and I love white truffle oil so this was truly heavenly for me.
White Truffle Fondue at Bistro Maison in McMinniville.
The accouterments for the White Truffle Fondue at Bistro Maison in McMinniville.

For our entrees, Shyawn selected the Pan Seared Diver Sea Scallops with Lobster Mushroom and Saffron Reduction, Spice Infused Potato Puree & Sautee of Local Vegetables. The scallops were good but I more so enjoyed the potato puree.
Pan Seared Diver Sea Scallops at Bistro Maison

As soon as I saw Coq au Vin (chicken, potatoes, wild mushrooms, onions, & carrots in a rich Pinot Noir sauce) on the menu, that was my immediate choice as it is my all-time favorite French dish. The chicken and accompanying sauce were incredibly delicious but after all of the fondue I had just consumed, I was rather full and didn't have much room left!
Coq au Vin at Bistro Maison.
Coq au Vin at Bistro Maison.

Although we really didn't have room for dessert, when I saw that they had Profiteroles au Chocolat on the menu, I decided to spring for it as it is my favorite French dessert. This dish was very good and we managed to somehow eat all of it!
Profiteroles au Chocolat at Bistro Maison.

At the very end of the meal, our server brought out a bowl of hazelnuts and a nut cracker, which was a fun touch.
Hazelnuts at Bistro Maison.

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