Pix Patisserie Awarded with World’s Best List of Champagne and Sparkling Wine
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Saturday, June 13, 2015
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Pix will host a party in honor of this great accomplishment.
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Pix Patisserie is awarded for a second time, with the World’s Best Champagne & Sparkling Wine List by London’s
World of Fine Wine magazine.
“Our judges were impressed again this year—remarking on a “very strong selection” in Champagne and sparkling wine, but also drawing attention to the excellent range of Sherry,” writes World of Fine Wine magazine.
The magazine also commends Pix’s variety of red and white wine offerings from around the world.
Pix will host a party with oyster specials, champagne flights, and free tapas in honor of this great accomplishment.
Pix Patisserie Celebration Party will be held at 2225 E Burnside Street, Saturday, June 13th, 3 pm-6 pm. For more information click HERE.
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Sensitivity. Intuition. Collaboration. Listening. Multitasking. Words that are often associated with women – especially moms. In the winemaking industry, these traits are particularly helpful and these four women winemakers have them in spades.
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Pam Walden
Pam Walden, an urban winemaker and owner of Willful Wines, fell into the wine business backwards. After a promising career at the BBC was derailed by layoffs, this London native found herself waitressing in a small restaurant in France's Dordogne region. One day, a budding winemaker – an American – walked in. Pam fell in love and followed him back to Oregon, supporting his dream of opening his own winery.
Helping out in the cellar, working with the grape-growers, and assisting with blending gave Pam the hands-on training she needed – and a passion for making wine. Now with her own label, Pam just signed a lease on a new production facility in Portland that will allow her to make all of her wine in town, close to her sons, Cato and Samson, rather than splitting her efforts between Portland and the Valley.
This month, Cellar 503 is featuring Pam’s Jezebel White, a crisp, aromatic white wine with just a hint of sweetness. Riesling, Gewürztraminer and Pinot Gris are co-fermented in a stainless steel tank and left on the lees for a gorgeous mouthfeel. It’s excellent on warm summer days or with spicy Thai food!
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Rachael Martin
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Rachael, Les, and their two kids moved to the small town and built Red Lily – named after the rare red flower found in the neighboring Siskiyou Mountains. The site was perfect to indulge their love of Tempranillo, including Life of Riley, a Tempranillo blend named for their son Riley; and Lily Girl, a Tempranillo Rosé, named for their daughter Lily.
Our current favorite is their Red Blanket blend -- made with 80% Tempranillo and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, giving this opulent red an exotic spice aroma with underlying dark berry and hints of coffee.
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Anna Matzinger
Like a lot of moms, Anna Matzinger found herself stretched too thin. Two kids, a full-time job (as winemaker at Archery Summit), and trying to start Matzinger Davies Wines with her husband, Michael Davies (winemaker at Rex Hill).
Trying to do it all wasn’t working for her or her family. So, in 2013 she left her day job to focus on her kids, Otto and Elsa, and her passion, Matzinger Davies Wines. And it’s working out great – both for Anna and her family; and for all of us, who get to taste the fruits of her labor.
Anna and Michael’s Gorgeous Savvy Sauvignon Blanc is just that: gorgeous. It opens with aromas of citrusy lemon peel and key lime pie, with a beautiful floral and herbal quality balanced out with a hint of brineyness that makes this white mouth-wateringly satisfying.
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Dana Blizzard
The vines at the family farm had been left to tend themselves, overgrown and ignored. So when Dana Blizzard successfully tried her hand at amateur wine-making, she knew what would come next.
She took over the property, replanted some vines and drastically pruned others. Now, Blizzard Wines is building a reputation for great wine – though it’s still made in the garage of Dana’s parents’ house. A new production facility and tasting room are coming soon.
Her two young children, Carmen and August, often accompany her to their grandparents’ house and are already figuring out how to start grandpa’s tractor. Dana’s love of wine and love for her family has led to the promise of a multi-generational winery.
This month, Cellar 503 members are enjoying the Blizzard Wines Syrah, made in a traditional French style and co-fermented with a small amount of Viognier to bring out the beautiful floral nature of this big, red wine.
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