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[[File:OrWineBoardLogo.png|thumb|right|Logo of the Oregon Wine Board]]
| name = Oregon Wine Board
| image = <!-- Image removed -->
| formation = 2003
| type = [[Government agency]]
| headquarters = [[Portland, Oregon]]
| location = [[Oregon]], [[United States]]
| website = [http://www.oregonwine.org www.oregonwine.org]
}}


The '''Oregon Wine Board''' is a semi-independent [[government agency]] that supports the [[wine]] industry in the state of [[Oregon]], [[United States]]. Established in 2003, the board is responsible for promoting and developing the [[Oregon wine]] industry through marketing, research, and education.
The '''Oregon Wine Board''' is a semi-independent agency of the [[Oregon]] state government that promotes and supports the [[wine]] industry in Oregon. It is responsible for marketing, research, and education initiatives to enhance the reputation and sales of Oregon wines.


== History ==
==History==
The Oregon Wine Board was created by the [[Oregon Legislative Assembly]] in 2003 to replace the [[Oregon Wine Advisory Board]]. The board's mission is to enhance the reputation of Oregon wines and support the growth of the state's wine industry.
The Oregon Wine Board was established in 2003 by the Oregon Legislature to replace the Oregon Wine Advisory Board. The creation of the board was part of a broader effort to support the growing [[Oregon wine]] industry, which has become a significant part of the state's economy and cultural identity.


== Functions ==
==Functions==
The Oregon Wine Board performs several key functions:
The Oregon Wine Board's primary functions include:


* '''Marketing''': The board promotes Oregon wines both domestically and internationally, helping to increase the visibility and sales of [[Oregon wine]]s.
* '''Marketing''': The board develops marketing strategies to promote Oregon wines both domestically and internationally. This includes organizing events, creating promotional materials, and collaborating with other wine regions.
* '''Research''': It funds and supports research initiatives that benefit the wine industry, including studies on [[viticulture]] and [[enology]].
* '''Education''': The board provides educational resources and training for wine producers and consumers, enhancing knowledge about Oregon wines and wine production.


== Oregon Wine Industry ==
* '''Research''': The board funds and supports research initiatives aimed at improving viticulture and enology practices in Oregon. This includes studies on grape varieties, climate impact, and sustainable farming techniques.
Oregon is known for its diverse [[terroir]] and high-quality [[Pinot Noir]] wines. The state has several [[American Viticultural Areas]] (AVAs), including the [[Willamette Valley AVA]], which is renowned for its cool-climate wines.


== See also ==
* '''Education''': The board provides educational resources and training for wine producers, distributors, and consumers. This includes workshops, seminars, and online resources to enhance knowledge about Oregon wines.
* [[Oregon wine]]
 
* [[Willamette Valley AVA]]
==Oregon Wine Industry==
* [[American Viticultural Area]]
Oregon is known for its diverse [[terroir]] and favorable climate for growing a variety of [[grape]]s, particularly [[Pinot noir]]. The state's wine industry has grown significantly over the past few decades, with numerous [[vineyards]] and [[wineries]] contributing to its reputation as a premier wine-producing region.


== External links ==
==Governance==
* [http://www.oregonwine.org Official website of the Oregon Wine Board]
The Oregon Wine Board is governed by a board of directors appointed by the [[Governor of Oregon]]. The board consists of industry professionals who provide strategic direction and oversight for the organization's activities.


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==Related pages==
{{Wine}}
* [[Oregon wine]]
* [[Wine regions of the United States]]
* [[Viticulture]]
* [[Enology]]


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Revision as of 14:11, 21 February 2025

Organization promoting Oregon wine industry



File:OrWineBoardLogo.png
Logo of the Oregon Wine Board

The Oregon Wine Board is a semi-independent agency of the Oregon state government that promotes and supports the wine industry in Oregon. It is responsible for marketing, research, and education initiatives to enhance the reputation and sales of Oregon wines.

History

The Oregon Wine Board was established in 2003 by the Oregon Legislature to replace the Oregon Wine Advisory Board. The creation of the board was part of a broader effort to support the growing Oregon wine industry, which has become a significant part of the state's economy and cultural identity.

Functions

The Oregon Wine Board's primary functions include:

  • Marketing: The board develops marketing strategies to promote Oregon wines both domestically and internationally. This includes organizing events, creating promotional materials, and collaborating with other wine regions.
  • Research: The board funds and supports research initiatives aimed at improving viticulture and enology practices in Oregon. This includes studies on grape varieties, climate impact, and sustainable farming techniques.
  • Education: The board provides educational resources and training for wine producers, distributors, and consumers. This includes workshops, seminars, and online resources to enhance knowledge about Oregon wines.

Oregon Wine Industry

Oregon is known for its diverse terroir and favorable climate for growing a variety of grapes, particularly Pinot noir. The state's wine industry has grown significantly over the past few decades, with numerous vineyards and wineries contributing to its reputation as a premier wine-producing region.

Governance

The Oregon Wine Board is governed by a board of directors appointed by the Governor of Oregon. The board consists of industry professionals who provide strategic direction and oversight for the organization's activities.

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