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RIP David Lett

by michael dietrich » Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:49 am

On Thursday, we lost one of our wine pioneers, David Lett of Eyrie Vineyards. He did much for the Oregon wine industry.
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Re: RIP David Lett

by Jenise » Sat Oct 11, 2008 12:16 pm

Sad! It's he and Dick Ponzi who are usually cited as the first to grow and make serious pinot noir in Oregon, correct?
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Re: RIP David Lett

by Bill Hooper » Sat Oct 11, 2008 2:25 pm

Jenise wrote:Sad! It's he and Dick Ponzi who are usually cited as the first to grow and make serious pinot noir in Oregon, correct?


David was also the first to Plant Pinot Gris in the United States. Pinot Lovers from Oregon and around the world have lost an icon.
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Re: RIP David Lett - Just say no to Cabernet!

by Wink Lorch » Sat Oct 11, 2008 3:11 pm

How sad - I met this great character on my one and only visit to Oregon in 1990 (must get back there)- really hard to get an appointment with him, he kept saying on the phone: "I schedule my day in 10 minute slots". In the end I phoned him from the shopping mall close to the turkey-pressing plant which was his winery at the time. I asked if I could come round right away and he answered "sure!". A great experience and I remember the wall covered with all sorts of saying including the famous:
"Just say no to Cabernet".

I think that he was one of the key people responsible for inspiring and encouraging Drouhin to go to Willamette too.
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Re: RIP David Lett - Just say no to Cabernet!

by Bill Hooper » Sat Oct 11, 2008 4:17 pm

Wink Lorch wrote: the turkey-pressing plant which was his winery at the time


Still is.

It is good to know that the winery will be in good hands with Jason around.
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