
Winemaker and Owner Wayne Bailey of Oregon's Youngberg Hill dropped by WineChat and talk and tweet biodynamics, Pinot Noir, and more. Here's the best of the conversation, tweet by tweet:
This Grinnell College alum (me) wants you to know that Iowa does not stand for "I Oughta Went Around":
:-) RT @GrapeExp_Cindy: @YoungbergHill @myvinespot #winechat Wayne took his Iowa farm roots to Oregon and is living the dream!
— Youngberg Hill (@YoungbergHill) April 17, 2014
Organic: Not a marketing tool.
The right thing to do for us RT @LaydenRobinson: @ClineCellars #organic is an adjective to charge more money? Would people agree? #winechat
— Youngberg Hill (@YoungbergHill) April 17, 2014
Bailey farms his vineyards using biodynamic practices. Curious to know more about this farming system in Oregon? Book recommendation:
Good KP! RT @50StatesofWine: Check out Katherine Cole's "Voodoo Vintners: Oregon’s Astonishing Biodynamic Winegrowers” - good read #winechat
— Youngberg Hill (@YoungbergHill) April 17, 2014
It ain't easy being green:
Commitment & Labor RT @myvinespot: @YoungbergHill What's been the most challenging aspect of going bio-dynamics? #winechat
— Youngberg Hill (@YoungbergHill) April 17, 2014
The wine that started it all:
1971 Chateau Marcroy RT @173degrees: @YoungbergHill what was the first wine you fell in love with? #winechat
— Youngberg Hill (@YoungbergHill) April 17, 2014
If a tree falls in the forest...
LOL, wine speaks in many ways RT @womenwine: If I sit here with a glass of delicious #Rose and talk to myself is that a #winechat?
— Youngberg Hill (@YoungbergHill) April 17, 2014