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2018 Media Kit
Also AvAilAble online: www.oregonwinepress.com
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EstablishEd 1984Oregon Wine Press — then named Oregon Wine Press Calendar — was launched in 1984 by Portland-area natives Richard Hopkins and Elaine Cohen. In 2006, the magazine was bought by News-Register Publishing Co., a family-owned, fourth-generation publishing company, which is located in McMinnville, Oregon. From its base in Oregon’s lush Willamette Valley, OWP continues the long tradition of excellence established by its founders.
Editorial statEmEntAs Oregon’s only wine-focused monthly magazine, OWP has been the leader in providing in-depth, com-prehensive coverage of Oregon’s wine industry for more than three decades.
Why ChoosE oWP?Oregon’s Only: Circulated throughout the North-west and the nation, OWP gives advertisers a trusted, proven vehicle to reach Oregon’s most devoted wine enthusiasts and tourists who visit our wine country.
Monthly Publication: OWP is a monthly magazine, so, unlike quarterly wine magazines in the area, our news and features are fresh and up to date. Advertising on a monthly basis in OWP will provide your com-pany the greatest exposure and will qualify you for a frequency discount.
Editorial Content: OWP serves the entire state of Oregon with well-balanced coverage. We aim to bring all of the state’s wine regions into the spotlight.
Large Circulation: OWP is a free publication avail-able at more than 750 locations throughout Oregon and across the country; it is also available through paid subscription. Monthly distribution ranges from 25,000 to 30,000.
Competitive Pricing: Advertising rates in OWP are moderate for the impact generated.
Distinctive Graphic Design: OWP strives for its own distinctive look among its competitors. Our profes-sional team of designers will design and produce your ad without charge. We’ll work with you to create an in-stant visual connection with your potential customers.
Testimonials: As a testament to OWP, winemak-ers, winegrowers and avid readers stand behind our magazine. We’re constantly reminded by readers how important it is to have a statewide publication devoted exclusively to Oregon wine.
Editorial CalEndarJanuary .................................................Oregon Wine AlmanacFebruary ..........................................................................RomanceMarch ......................................................... Cheese/CharcuterieApril.......................................................Wine Country TourismMay .................................................................Memorial WeekendJune ......................................................................... Focus on AVAsJuly ............................................................ Arts & EntertainmentAugust ........................................................... Green/SustainableSeptember ....................................................Food/RestaurantsOctober .......................................................................InnovationsNovember ..........................................Thanksgiving WeekendDecember .........................................................................Holidays
Monthly themes subject to change.
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oWP Editorial staff
News-Register Publishing Company 611 N.E. Third St./P.O. Box 727 McMinnville, OR 97128
Jeb Bladine, Publisher 503-687-1223 [email protected]
Ossie Bladine, Associate Publisher 503-687-1269 [email protected]
Robert Sudeith, Corporate General Manager 503-687-1218 [email protected]
Hilary Berg, Editor 503-687-1266 [email protected]
oWP markEting tEam
Tammy Cook, Sales & Marketing Manager 503-687-1252 [email protected]
Kelly Hyder, Account Executive 503-687-1253 [email protected]
Stefanie Church, Account Executive 503-687-1276 [email protected]
The Siskiyou Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for Deer Creek Vineyards located in the Illinois Valley, a region of the Rogue Valley. (As seen in June 2017 OWP.) Photo by Kathryn Elsesser
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Editorial ContEntOWP content is well balanced to serve our read-ers — Oregon wine enthusiasts — with insightful reporting on all segments of Oregon’s wine industry. We strive to cover topics that take readers from behind the scenes in the winery to the wine shop shelf and all points in between.
The following monthly departments cover a variety of topics.
News Read about the latest happenings within Oregon’s wine industry.
Cellar Selects Peruse selec-tions from OWP’s expert-led tast-
ing panel. A favorite of loyal readers.
Empourium Discover wine-centric items made in Oregon and beyond.
Portraits Learn stories of successful Oregon wineries and the people behind them.
Food Find out the latest on Oregon wine coun-try’s acclaimed restaurants and those that support Oregon wine. Get cheese advice from Christine Hyatt, aka “Cheese Chick.” Plus recipes from both talented local chefs and food-savvy winery staff.
Commentary Hear what others are saying about hot topics with guest columns.
Calendar Mark your calendar using OWP’s com-prehensive list of wine events.
Last Call Read OWP’s celebrity (major or local) wine-centric Q&A on the final non-ad page of OWP.
John Paul of Cameron Winery in the Dundee Hills and crew members join hands in a gesture of community and charity, an important part of the local wine industry. (As seen in November 2017 OWP.) Photo by Kathryn Elsesser
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gEt to knoW thE oWP rEadEr
GENDER
Female54%
Male46%
60-plus25%
50–5924% 40–49
17%
21–2910%
30–3924%
AGE
College Degree78%
Some College
20%
No College
2%
EDUCATION
Managerial/Professional
53%
Unmployed
2%
Employed28%
Retired17%
EMPLOYMENT
WINE INDUSTRY
Less than
$40k 11%
11%
$50k–$74k18%$75k–
$99k20%
$100k or more40%
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READS NEWSPAPER*
No63%
Yes37%
READS MAGAZINES*
Yes82%
No18%
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TASTING ROOM VISITS*
5 to 935%
1 to 460%Oregon
82%
WA 7%
Other 11%
STATE OF RESIDENCE
$40k–$49k
VISITS OWP WEBSITE
Yes75%
No25%
1 to 427%
10-plus16%
5 to 956%
RESTAURANT VISITS*
TIMES TRAVELED*
1 to 225%
3 to 435%
5-plus40%
BOTTLES PURCHASED*
4 to 834%
1 to 319%12-plus
29%
8 to 1118%
No61%
Yes39%
5%
1 to 484%
5 to 912%
10-plus4%
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*per month
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$21 to $3943%
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rEadEr at a glanCE54% are female 46% are male78% have earned a college degree53% are professionals/managers60% earn at least $75,000 per year (household)82% subscribe to magazines 95% visit tasting rooms/wineries at least 1 to 4 times a month56% eat at full-service restaurants 5 to 9 times a month75% travel at least 3 to 4 times a year82% regularly read magazines
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Great issue on dirt in the Oregon Wine Press! I am at a national meeting in Los Angeles with
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Keep up the great work! We are hoping to have more time in the future to visit your great state
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issue. Being from Yamhill County, we feel a sense of pride in the quality of the coverage. Keep on!”Jeff and Kathy Pearson, Carlton
I really enjoyed the Bell’s Up issue of the OWP. It was full of information about wineries and
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much to me. I’m actually getting a little misty reading it — it is so beautifully written. I have already heard from one winemaker’s wife who read the review and wants to buy the book. I think your review might be the single most important one for this book because it will reach everyone in the Oregon wine community who cares about this (admittedly obscure) issue. I can’t thank you enough. Thank you, thank you, thank you!”Katherine Cole, The Oregonian
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Keeler Estate Vineyard in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA has signed the Willamette Valley Accord, assuring the community the Oregon white oaks on the property are protected. (As seen in May 2017 OWP.) Photo by Andrea Johnson
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The people of China have a powerful appetite for fine wine, and after the rise and fall of Bordeauxs — recounted
in the documentary “Red Obsession” — their focus appears to have widened to a more global perspective.
With so many beautiful expressions of wine to choose from in the North-west, this area is prime for quenching a bit of Asia’s growing thirst. Unfortu-nately, not all export companies are created equally and some have gone so far as to taint the excitement of, at least, a handful of wine-makers’ dreams.
Enter Royal Com-fort Distributors, a Portland-based, locally owned company whose secret weapon is the unfailing drive of its president, Mei Wong, and vice-president, Trish Nolan. Along with other seasoned partners, they’re successfully exporting Northwest wines as no other company has done thus far.
With Nolan’s background in interna-tional business development, Mei’s first-hand knowledge of the language and culture, and the importance they place on being transparent with each client, they favor quality before quantity, and the people of China — as well as local winemakers — are responding in kind.
Royal Comfort began in February 2015, immediately forging relationships throughout Oregon and Washington. From top producers to boutique vine-yards, they’re not specifically intending
to represent big numbers. “We want each winery to have
enough [production], first and fore-most, for the local market and enough to offer to the Chinese market. We can court smaller wineries on a case-by-case basis,” Mei said.
The culmination of their prepa-ration and research was the China International Wine & Spirits Exhibition (Interwine), a tradeshow held twice a year since 2005 that attracts 32,000
visitors. On November 10, 2015, Nolan and Mei descended on the autumn exhibition accompanied by their C.O.O, Mark Wong, and some winery support: Steve Anderson, wine-maker for Eola Hills Winery; Carol Girard,
owner of Benton-Lane Winery; and Ky-lie Huggins-Shaeffer, also of Eola Hills, made the substantial trek to introduce, educate and sell Northwest wine to the largely untapped market — Harper Voit, the third winery in Royal Comfort’s portfolio, was unable to attend.
What they found was an audience eager to learn. Holding the first wine class of the 2015 conference, Royal Comfort spoke to a standing-room-only crowd — those turned away visited the company’s booth later in the morning.
“They know Burgundy, but they don’t know Pinot Noir,” Mei said. “People were so interested and excited. They were thrilled with the quality of wines we brought. They came to our booth and brought friends to taste the wines.”
Taking advantage of as much poten-tial promotion at an event attended by importers, restaurateurs, hoteliers and corporate event organizers, Benton-Lane
oregon Wine a-list Before its transition into what is now Headwaters, The Heathman Restau-rant — with its wine director, James Rahn — was chosen as the
2016 Oregon Wine A-List Wine Program of the Year. Presented by Oregon Wine Press and Oregon Wine Board, the honor was bestowed to The Heathman for its passion-ate devotion to Oregon by representing the diversity of wine produced across the state, offering deep selections of unique bottles, plus vintage verticals, impressive regional assortments and staff education.
Chemeketa northwest Wine studies programAt the school’s annual barrel celebration, the following awards were presented: Stu-dent of the Year: Gerry Rasch; Emerging Leader Award: Anne Hubatch, Helioterra/Whoa Nelly/ Alter Ego Cider; Legacy Build-er Award: Betty O’Brien, Elton Vineyard.
oregon Wine Board At the 2016 Oregon Wine Symposium, OWB recognized the following industry
members, who have shown a sustained and enduring commitment to advancing Oregon’s wine community. The honorees were nominated by their peers for their ex-traordinary contribu-
tions. Lifetime Achievement Award: Cole Danehower (posthumously). Founders Award: Drouhin Family, Domaine Drouhin Oregon. Vineyard Excellence Awards: Jesse Lopez, Celestina Vineyards (Southern Oregon); Efren Loeza, Tualatin Estates/Willamette Valley Vineyards (Willamette Valley); Irineo Magana, Phelps Creek Vineyards (Columbia Gorge). Outstanding Industry Service Award: Jason Tosch, Anne Amie Vineyards. Industry Partner Award: Matt and Julie Pihl, Pihl Excavating.
liVe CertifiedJim and Wendy McGavin of Walnut Ridge Vineyard were the recipients of the 2016 LIVE Award for Excellence in Sustainability.
oregon state university Jim Bernau, Wil-lamette Valley Vineyards, earned OSU’s College of Agricultural Sciences Hall of Fame Award, which pays tribute to individuals who have made outstanding contributions in agriculture. He joins Dai Crisp (2015) and David Adelsheim (2013) as wine industry recipients of this honor.
B CorporationsA to Z Wineworks was recognized by B the Change Media as a “Best for the World” company. The winery was added to the list of 515 “Best” companies because of its excellence in the “community” category.
Classic Wines auctionBill Stoller, Stoller Family Estate, earned the 2016 VINI Award for his enthusiasm and sup-port of viticulture, and his passion for
his community. Jim Bernau, Willamette Valley Vineyards, was honored with the 2016 ORVI Award, given to individuals demonstrating significant achievements in building the Oregon wine industry.
Media AccoladesWillamette Valley: Wine Enthusiast 2016 Wine Star Award “Wine Region of the Year.”
Willamette Valley Vineyards: Sunset Maga-zine 2016 Travel Awards “Best Vineyard/Tasting Room Experience.”
Domaine serene 2012 Winery Hill pinot noir: Decanter World Wine Awards 2016 “Platinum–Best in Show” (top honor).
James rahn
Jim Bernau
Bill stoller
Cole Danehower
Jim and Wendy mcgavin
Anne Hubatch, gerry rasch, Betty O’Brien
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top stories of 2016
“They know Burgundy, but they don’t know Pinot Noir.” mei WoNg
aboVe: royal comfort distributors hosts a wine dinner at the china international Wine & Spirits exhibition (interwine).
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Thief Wine Shop & Barthiefwine.com
minneApoliS
Surdyk’s Liquor Storesurdyks.com
France 44 Wine & Spiritsfrance44.com
miSSoulA
Missoula Wine Merchants missoulawine.com
nAShville
Woodland Wine Merchant woodlandwinemerchant.com
neW york
Astor Wines & Spiritsastorwines.com
Burgundy Wine Companyburgundywinecompany.com
Chambers Street Wineschambersstwines.com
Crush Wine & Spiritscrushwineco.com
The Le Du’s Wines leduwines.com
Morrell & Companymorrellwine.com
Park Avenue Liquorparkaveliquor.com
Scotto’s Wine Cellar Brooklyn, NY brooklynwine.com
Sherry-Lehmann Wine & Spiritssherry-lehmann.com
Sip Fine Wine IncBrooklyn, NY sipfinewine.com
Union Square Winesunionsquarewines.com
neW orleAnS
Keife & Co.keifeandco.com
Martin Wine Cellarmartinwinecellar.com
neW JerSey
Amanti VinoMontclair, NJ amantivino.com
Wine LibrarySpringfield Township, NJwinelibrary.com
oklAhomA City
Broadway Wine Merchantsbroadwaywinemerchants.com
omAhA
Corkscrew Wine & Cheesecorkscrewwineandcheese.com
philAdelphiA
Pinot Boutiquepinotboutique.com
phoenix
Total Wine & Moretotalwine.com
Hidden Track Bottle Shophiddentrackbottleshop.com
pittSBurgh
Fine Wine & Good Spirits Premium Collection finewineandgoodspirits.com
SAn diego
3rd Corner Wine Shop & Bistrothe3rdcorner.com
Vintage Wines Ltd. vintagewinessd.com
SAn FrAnCiSCo
Arlequinarlequinwine.com
Biondivinobiondivino.com
Castro Village Wine Co.castrowine.com
K&L Wine Merchantsklwines.com
Paul Marcus WinesOakland, CApaulmarcuswines.com
PlumpJack Winesplumpjack.com
SAntA Fe
Susan’s Fine Wine & Spiritssfwineandspirits.com
SCottSdAle
AZ Wine Companyazwineco.com
SeAttle
Pike & Western Wine Shoppikeandwestern.com
McCarthy & Schieringmccarthyandschiering.com
Esquin Wine Merchantsesquin.com
City Cellars Fine Winescityceller.com
St. louiS
The Wine Merchant, Ltd.winemerchantltd.com
tAmpA BAy
B21 Fine Wine & Spirits b-21.com
Total Wine and Moretotalwine.com
WAShington, d.C.
Calvert Woodleycalvertwoodley.com
Schneider’s of Capitol Hillschneiders.com
Cordial Winecordialwine.com
WiChitA
Jacob Liquor Exchange jacobliquor.com
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