date:Mar 12, 2013
e of two Oregon vineyard properties, including a parcel in the Eola Hills, and is in negotiations for additional properties. This would be about a 1,500-acre play, of producing vineyard properties, if it all comes down, Mr. Bouman said. Kendall-Jackson declined to comment.
There have been other non-Oregon investors (Washington state's Chateau Ste. Michelle bought Erath Winery some years ago, and the Burgundy-based Drouhin family created Domaine Drouhin in 1987), but no significant California wi