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Welcome to the August Briggs Blog

Welcome to the August Briggs Blog

The August Briggs blog will focus on informing our readers about the processes involved in wine production. Here at August Briggs, we are always looking to improve our knowledge of the world and we hope to help improve your knowledge in regards to WINE, our favorite subject. 

We will be posting a blog and/or video blog every month. We invite you to sign up and enjoy learning about wine making and the wine business in general.

And, PLEASE feel free to suggest topics you would like us to cover, as we welcome your ideas. 


 
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July 16, 2010
Know what "racking" is? Do you want to?...

 

 
June 7, 2010

“So the movie Sideways”… stop right there. Pinot Noir was a star long before it’s role in the popular little Indy film in 2004. Pinot Noir has a long pedigree of great wine, starting in some year followed by an A.D. in France. Due to improved farming, site selection and clone selection, growing regions in California and Oregon have joined the party; producing world class Pinot Noirs for the last two decades. Often considered the hardest grape to grow; Pinot Noir can be difficult to shepherd into great wine. Kind of like a child that is allergic to everything, needing to be raised in a bubble, Pinot Noir is fickle, susceptible to frost, shatter, and disease in almost every vintage.


However, when the right area comes to fruition, a skilled winemaker can take this problem child to the head of the class. August “Joe” Briggs is such a winemaker, having worked with Pinot from the beginning of his career, oh so long ago in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Joe currently makes 3-4 Pinot Noirs each vintage, choosing to let the region and the vineyards manifest the differences among the wines. Each of our Pinots is made very similarly: from barrel selections, time in barrel, yeast strains, and production techniques, allowing the grapes and vineyard signature to shine. Much like children, they all seem to develop their own path to maturity.


In tribute to one of our favorite varietals, June is Pinot Noir month here at August Briggs. There will be at least two current release Pinot Noirs along with barrel samples of next year’s releases available the entire month. You might even catch Joe hanging around the cellar for a barrel tasting and a trip down Pinot memory lane.

 

 
May 4, 2010
Ageing wine is some what of a mysterious phenomenon.
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March 15, 2010
When it comes to choosing which varietal from what appellation, consumers and winemakers alike can be guilty of defaulting to the obvious, easy choice
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January 31, 2010
If you wonder what all this rain does to the vines....
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January 24, 2010
Follow Jesse and Aaron as they top 300+ barrels in the August Briggs cellar...

 

 
January 18, 2010
Well, it’s the New Year (again). What is different? What isn’t? What do we expect?
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November 23, 2009
I have decided that Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday!
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July 3, 2009
I woke up this morning and it dawned on me that the 4th of July is tomorrow
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June 5, 2009
Websites such as Twitter and Facebook allow more interaction than one can keep up with at times.
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