Providing a unique, interdisciplinary liberal arts study of all aspects of wine at Linfield University while preparing potential leaders of the wine industry.
Linfield's Summer Wine Course registration is now live!
Enroll at https://t.co/agqd3Jin8N. Wine Sales, Winemaking, and Viticulture two week courses can be taken for-credit or not-for-credit.
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Congratulations to our Wine Studies graduating seniors - cheers, Wildcats! These students were honored with special departmental awards and we wish them the best for the future!
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The feeling of walking around our beautiful McMinnville campus can be experienced every time specific wine bottles are opened. We have Linfield student Nathaly Sanchez '21 to thank for providing the art that inspires those feelings. https://t.co/2q9DAbCi52
On now: Dr. Greg Jones @LinfieldUniv giving his annual #ORWineSymposium Climatology Report - sharing a review of the weather, climate, grape growing and production characteristics for the 2020 vintage along with an update on current conditions and forecast for the 2021 vintage.
Congratulations to @royurvieta and research colleagues at the @CatenaInstitute including Linfield's own Dr. Greg Jones for this groundbreaking study in Argentinan terroir!
https://t.co/pl2RSzXYfA
Obviamente no trabajamos solos. Fue gracias al soporte y visión a largo plazo de @LauraCatena@CatenaMalbec, colaboración con buena gente y grandes investigadores de @CONICETDialoga y Gregory Jones de @LinfieldWine.
Our students won the Grand Prize for the second time in the competition's three-year existence. Cheers, @LinfieldWine Wildcats! 🍷
https://t.co/TMtogPD6pS
Watch our next Climate talk, Sept 24th, with João Santos (@UTAD_RS) hosting a conversation with Gregory Jones (
@LinfieldWine), Phill Freese (@Vilafonte ), Alisdair Tulloch (Keith Tulloch Wine) and Richard Hamilton, on Extreme Weather Weather Events: Response from the vineyards.
Greg Jones is the director of @LinfieldWine, but he's also been a climatologist and has studied weather for the past 25 years. He explains how desert-like conditions aided the #OregonFires and discusses how smoke is affecting people and potentially Oregon's #wine country.
The next great future Pinot Noir writer may be a Linfield University graduate. We are honored to offer the Lisa Shara Hall Wine Education and Journalism Scholarship for @LinfieldWine or JAMS students. #Wine#Journalism https://t.co/fjEQM4BzI1