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Please join us on Sunday, July 30 for The Annual Summer Tour and Luncheon! The tour will wind its way through some great Washington & Yamhill County rural roads (all paved!) and end at the beautiful Anne Amie Winery in Carlton. Pinot reigns supreme at Anne Amie Vineyards with Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc forming the heart of their production. Complementing the pinot family is Old-Vine Estate Müller-Thurgau, planted in 1979. The vineyards are located in the rolling hills of the Yamhill-Carlton District and on the steep hillsides of the Chehalem Mountains, both nestled in Oregon’s verdant Willamette Valley. Their tasting room hosts breathtaking views of their vineyards and the Pacific Coast Range. Check out their website here: Anne Amie Vineyards.
In this beautiful location, we will have an exceptional catered gourmet lunch overlooking views of the Winery’s vineyards and the Pacific Coast Range. Cost is $69.00 per person. This includes lunch, wine tasting plus wine with lunch.
You must register for this event and pay in advance. Please register each person attending.
The event starts off Sunday morning at 11100 SW Murray Scholls Place in Beaverton (24-Hour Fitness parking lot). Please be at the meeting place no later than 9:00am as the tour leaves promptly at 9:30 am. We will divide into smaller groups at the start, so please volunteer to lead or sweep a group when you register.
For questions, please contact Jeff Gretz at 503.915.2364 or [email protected]
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Whew – we made it! December is over, and we are starting a new year. Twenty-twentyfour sped on by like a Guards Red GT3 on an empty highway. While I am eager for a fresh new year, the last few weeks of the outgoing year always bring a time of reflection and rejuvenation for me. This one has been full, personally and here at the Club. I have no doubts 2025 will be similar. In the short-term I’m going to focus on rejuvenation. Brad and I will be spending time with family and friends over the next few weeks. We’re traveling to Colorado for a white Christmas and look forward to the crisp days and bright sunshine of the Rockies for a few days. The New Year will see us back home with time to prepare mentally for the coming 12 months; like laying out goals and aspirations, and deciding which running of Northwest Passage to attend. You know, difficult decisions. I wish you all the best of the season! May you get time with those you love and time to enjoy the things that bring you joy. If one of those joyful things is a Porsche, you just made me smile.
Happy New Year, Oregon Region. I’ll see you in 2025!
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