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40 Years of Oregon Wine, Pinot Noir & the Science of Winemaking

1 h 12 min · 22. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2464262/fan_mail/new] Season 2 - Episode 9 - Steve Anderson - Winkemaker Eola Hills Wine Cellars What does it take to spend more than 30 years crafting wine in Oregon’s Willamette Valley… and why is winemaking truly a never-ending science experiment? In this episode of The Realtor Who Wines, Rashelle Newmyer sits down with Steve Anderson, longtime winemaker at Eola Hills Wine Cellars, for an incredible deep dive into Oregon wine, Pinot Noir, sparkling wine, vineyard management, and the fascinating details most people never realize go into a single bottle of wine.  From making homemade wine in a bucket at 13 years old to becoming one of Oregon wine country’s most experienced winemakers, Steve shares the stories, science, and experimentation that shaped his career. 🍷 From Homemade Wine to Oregon Winemaker Steve’s journey into wine started unexpectedly—with neighborhood grapes, a 5-gallon bucket, sugar, yeast, and curiosity. What began as a teenage science project eventually evolved into a lifelong passion after traveling to France, discovering the complexity of wine, and realizing that winemaking was far more than simply producing alcohol. > “For me, it wasn’t just appreciation for wine… it became a never-ending science project.” 🍇 Pinot Noir, Clones, Rootstocks & Barrel Science This episode dives deep into the art and science behind Oregon Pinot Noir. Steve explains: *  Pinot Noir clones and rootstocks  *  Why soil and vineyard location matter  *  How yeast selection changes flavor profiles  *  American oak vs. French oak barrels  *  Why barrel forests matter  *  Sparkling wine production  *  Harvest timing and vineyard management  *  How Oregon wine differs from other regions  Listeners also get an insider look into: *  Single-clone Pinot Noir  *  Vineyard-designate wines  *  Sparkling Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Blanc  *  Cabernet-based port-style wines aged over 20 years  🧪 Winemaking Is Constant Experimentation One of the most fascinating themes throughout the episode is how much experimentation goes into crafting wine. Steve shares how: *  Small fermentation changes impact flavor  *  Different yeasts create different textures and aromas  *  Oak toast levels influence wine character  *  Climate and weather affect every vintage  *  Tiny decisions dramatically change the final product  > “The permutations are endless.” 🍾 Oregon Wine Then vs. Now As someone who has spent decades in Oregon wine, Steve also opens up about: *  The evolution of Oregon wine country  *  Industry growth and scaling challenges  *  Changes in wine consumer behavior  *  Younger generations are drinking differently  *  Direct-to-consumer wine sales  *  The future of Oregon wineries  This conversation gives listeners an honest behind-the-scenes perspective on both the beauty and business realities of modern winemaking. 🥂 Why “Cheers” Matters One of the most memorable moments of the episode? Steve shares the story behind why we say “cheers” before drinking wine. > “Don’t forget the ears.” It’s a beautiful reminder that wine is truly a full sensory experience. 🔥 Why You Should Listen If you love: *  Oregon wine  *  Pinot Noir  *  Willamette Valley wineries  *  Winemaking science  *  Food and wine culture  *  Entrepreneurship and craftsmanship  *  Behind-the-scenes stories  This episode is packed with insight, humor, education, and appreciation for the people behind every bottle. Grab a glass, settle in, and join us for a conversation about Oregon wine, storytelling, science, and the passion behind creating world-class Pinot Noir. Thank you for listening! Connect and collaborate with Realtor Rashelle on any of her social media platform pages > https://linktr.ee/RealtorRashelle

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