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"Wine Growing Has Had Role In County History" Article, George Abdill
"Wine Growing Has Had Role In County History" Article, George Abdill
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Douglas County Museum curator George Abdill chronicles the history of grape growing in the region, including the first families: Applegate, Von Passl, and Doerner. Abdill speculates there is still missing information about the history of Oregon wine, and he posits that Southern Oregon could be a substantial contributor to the Oregon wine industry. The article is accompanied by a photograph that includes members of the Von Passl and Doerner families.
"Quality Goal At Bjelland Vineyards" Article, Paul Bjelland
"Quality Goal At Bjelland Vineyards" Article, Paul Bjelland
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Paul Bjelland describes the current development at Bjelland Vineyards, as well as future objectives for the business. A photograph of Paul Bjelland accompanies the article.
Bjelland Vineyards Advertisement, The News-Review
Bjelland Vineyards Advertisement, The News-Review
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Bjelland Vineyards advertises their tasting room hours and location in an issue of the Roseburg News-Review. The advertisement includes a thank you to all those who supported Bjelland Vineyards in the previous six years.
Douglas County Wineries Article, The News-Review
Douglas County Wineries Article, The News-Review
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The locations of wine and vineyard establishments, their names, whether they grow grapes or make wine, and all the varieties grown in Douglas County, Oregon are labeled on a custom map which appeared in an issue of the Roseburg News-Review.
"Production Of Dry Table Wines Zooming" Article, Paul Bjelland
"Production Of Dry Table Wines Zooming" Article, Paul Bjelland
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Paul Bjelland of Bjelland Vineyards pens this article published in Roseburg's News-Review. Umpqua Valley, including Bjelland Vineyards, foresees a large expansion of dry table wine production from Cabernet Sauvignon to Pinot-Chardonnay. The article is accompanied by a photograph of Bjelland and Howard Hunsaker transplanting rooted grape stock into peat pots.
"1972 Oregon Vineyards Directory" Article, The News-Review
"1972 Oregon Vineyards Directory" Article, The News-Review
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The '72 Oregon Vineyards Directory (as printed in the Roseburg News-Review) features 25 vineyards larger than one acre throughout Oregon. By 1971, 138.2 acres were planted with wine grapes in Oregon, and vineyards projected significant growth for 1972 and beyond.