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Bollinger Champagne Owners Buy Oregon s Ponzi Vineyards

Bollinger Champagne Owners Buy Oregon s Ponzi Vineyards A pioneering Willamette Valley family, who arrived in the region in 1969 when Oregon Pinot Noir was considered impractical, sells control to marquee Champagne house Sisters Anna Maria, left, and Luisa Ponzi have worked as CEO and winemaker, respectively, for the Oregon winery their parents founded. (Carolyn Wells-Kramer) By Apr 7, 2021 Ponzi Vineyards, a pioneer of Oregon wine, has been acquired by the Bollinger family, owners of Champagne Bollinger. It s Bollinger s first winery purchase outside France. The sale price was not disclosed but the deal includes the 40,000-case winery and hospitality facilities in Willamette Valley and 35 acres of vineyards. The Ponzi family retains 100 acres of vineyards and wi

France s Champagne Bollinger buys Oregon s iconic Ponzi Vineyards

France’s Champagne Bollinger buys Oregon’s iconic Ponzi Vineyards Updated Apr 07, 2021; Facebook Share By Michael Alberty | For The Oregonian/OregonLive The legendary French wine company Champagne Bollinger announced Wednesday that it had purchased one of Oregon’s pioneering wineries, Ponzi Vineyards. It will be Bollinger’s first winery located in the United States. Ponzi Vineyards was founded in the northern Willamette Valley by Dick and Nancy Ponzi in 1970. Their original 20-acre farm southwest of Portland grew over the decades into 175 acres of vines the Ponzi family owns or manages. Anna Maria Ponzi, president and director of sales and marketing, and winemaker Luisa Ponzi have carried on their parents’ wine legacy for the past 25 years.

Armelle Saint-Supery devient DSI de Jacques Bollinger - Le Monde Informatique

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The extraordinary women behind the world s greatest wine

The extraordinary women behind the world s greatest wine There are four very good reasons to souse yourself in champagne throughout January Veuve Clicquot was France’s (the world’s?) first bona fide international businesswoman Credit: Getty Here’s the plan. You go out today to buy as much champagne as you can reasonably afford, and you begin drinking it over this festive long weekend. You should include a glass with breakfast, for you won’t have a hangover. Despite medical claims, champagne rarely gives hangovers. At least, I’ve never had one, and I’ve pushed champagne experimentation to the outer limits. 

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