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Sights
(listed alphabetically)
CAMERON WINERY
Situated in the Dundee Hills, this winery is worth a journey, but only on selected days (the caretaker and his family are known to be suitably hostile to visitors who arrive […]
Newbergundian Cuisine
The local cuisine is both copious and substantial and reflects the Newbergundian’s temperament and robust appetite.
The county has derived its name from the West Indian word “Nyami” which means “to eat!” Native Newbergundians have […]
Intellectual and Literary Life
Rumors have it that a poet lives somewhere in the Dundee Hills.
Appearance of the Country
Soils. – The visitor to Yamhill County will be immediately struck by how much soil there is just lying around. The red soil of the Dundee Hills is distinct from that of the surrounding […]
Introduction to the Tour
Yamhill County remains a largely rural area surrounding the metropolises of Newberg, Dundee and McMinnville. Once known for its nuts and fruits (and we won’t touch that), Yamhill ‘is now known throughout Yamhill for its […]
Wines for the Fully Functional Babe Lair
1998 Another California Merlot: If this wine makes you want to spew, try one of our other fabulous choices below.
Y2K Price: 1 can Alpo
1998 Giuliano. Italian-style Chardonnay from the Vigna Eletrico. Most excellent […]
Casual Country Living
Wayne and Garth demonstrate the penultimate line of our Fall/Winter casual country attire:
THE DUNDEE JEAN JACKET. Sandblasted cuffs and washed while stoned, this attractive and excellent all cotton denim serves as the workhorse of […]
Products for Simplified Country Living
With Fall upon us, we in the catalog business sense the thickening of your billfolds’ contents and endeavor to relieve you of its weighty folds. We have focused on perfecting the details of this catalog […]
Searching for Wild Yeasts
As it turned out, we didn’t need to go far in our search for wild yeasts. They were right there in the vineyard cleverly concealed on the skins of our grapes. We found that they […]
Down Home in Dundee
It started out as a volcanic protuberance, a pimple on the face of adolescent earth. It endured inclement weather and floods, decomposed a bit on the surface, sprouted a layer of trees and then […]