Oregon is finally getting the recognition it deserves—not just for Pinot Noir (which, let’s be honest, we already dominate), but increasingly for Chardonnay… and now Sparkling.
Oregon is finally getting the recognition it deserves—not just for Pinot Noir (which, let’s be honest, we already dominate), but increasingly for Chardonnay… and now Sparkling.
By Katherine Adams, President of Bottle360 The recent acquisition of WineDirect DTC SaaS by Commerce7 […]
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