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All of us at Cana's Feast Winery wish you a Happy New Year!

Upcoming Events:

January Casual Friday Night Dinner Menu

Casual Friday Night Dinner:

Friday, January 9; 5 - 8:30 pm

Friday, January 23; 5 - 8:30 pm

Enoteca Lunch  11am - 3pm on the following days:

Saturday & Sunday, January 10 & 11

Saturday & Sunday, January 17 & 18

Saturday & Sunday, January 24 & 25

Saturday, January 31

Amarone Dinner:                     Saturday, January 17

Amarone Dinner Menu

Our winery is also available for special occasions.  It is a great place for birthday, anniversary or holiday parties, wedding rehearsals and business events.  

For reservations please call 503-852-0002.

Looking ahead to 2009 . . .

June 13-25, 2009

Gino Cuneo Wine Tour of Italy 2009

 



 

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Since 1989, Cana’s Feast Winery has grown from 125 cases in the first commercial vintage to over  6,000 to 8,000 cases a year.  All wines are all hand-crafted in small lots, using only the best fruits. Our winemakers’ long-term grower relationships have been carefully cultivated from among the most respected of the Pacific Northwest Vineyards. The assembly of viticulturists includes Jim Holmes at Ciel du Cheval and Larry Pearson of Tapteil Vineyards (Washington’s Red Mountain AVA), Mike Andrews in Washington’s Horse Heaven Hills, and Susan Meredith and Frank Mitchell of Meredith Mitchell Vineyards (Oregon’s new McMinnville AVA).


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Our approach to winemaking is rooted in our understanding of superior quality grapes and respect for the land that produces them. Producing our wines in small lots, we strive to emphasize the natural characteristics of each varietal without overpowering or minimizing the unique attributes of the fruit.

About Patrick Taylor, Winemaker298x181r_winery_make_cf18

Since 2004, Patrick Taylor has collaborated with and assisted executive winemaker Gino Cuneo in all aspects of wine production - from the vine to the bottle. He participates in vineyard assessment/management, makes harvest decisions based on fruit evaluation, and is ultimately responsible for direction, style and outcome for each vintage & varietal. Taylor also coordinates with Cellar Master Fransico Sanchez on all aspects of aging and cellaring.

Taylor served briefly as the assistant winemaker at Torii Mor, and worked a number of harvests for local producers who include Andrew Rich & Benton Lane, as well as Nepenthe Winery in Adelaide Hills, Australia.

He holds a Master of Science in Horticulture with research focused on viticulture and oenology, and a Magna Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in interdisciplinary Bioresource Research from Oregon State University. He stays current with advances and techniques by attending industry seminars and annual technical meetings and by brainstorming and sharing information with other winemakers.

About Gino Cuneo, Founder

Born into a second generation Italian-American family in San Francisco in 1947, winemaker Gino Cuneo spent his formative years exposed to a culture of food, family, and wine. As such, food and wine have long been his work and passion. Early on, Gino had a strong interest in winemaking, obtaining inspiration from his grandfather, Andrea Cuneo, who crafted his own wines for many years during the prohibition era. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from UC Berkeley. Counter to what might be expected, however, Gino chose to major in religious studies, not enology.

After 10 years as a Chef/Owner in the restaurant business and 15 years in the international seafood business, Gino endeavored to advance his amateur winemaking to the commercial level. He spent his first four years under the tutelage of pioneer Oregon winemaker Cliff Blanchette at Hood River Vineyards.

In 1989, with his first commercial vintage of just 125 cases, Gino joined the ranks of a small but dedicated group of independent winemakers in the Pacific Northwest. Four years later, Cuneo Cellars was founded when Gino and his wife, Pam, purchased a very small (and barely adequate) wine production facility in the Eola Hills of Oregon. In 2001 the company moved into its newly constructed facility on the north end of the then emerging wine village of Carlton, Oregon. In this new location Gino and his partners now produce 6,000 to 8,000 cases annually. Over the past 15 years Gino’s wines have received many accolades, including the recent distinction of Wine Press Northwest’s “2005 Oregon Winery of the Year.”

In July 2007, Gino Cuneo stepped away from direct winemaking and production duties at Cana’s Feast winery to pursue his winemaking passion on a smaller and more focused scale.

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750 West Lincoln St. Post Office Box 900
Carlton, Oregon 97111 • Telephone: 503.852.0002