Southern Oregon Wine
Welcome to the Party- Plaisance Ranch
Southern Oregon has many new wineries and wines sprouting up and one of our missions at the World of Wine Festival is to feature these emerging producers.
Plaisance \Plai`sance”\, n. [French] pronounciation: “PLAY-zonce” Pleasure; merriment; gayety; delight; kindness.
“With great pleasure.”
Plaisance Ranch has been a working ranch since 1858. It is 210 acres located in the Williams Valley. The Ginet family has a rich history in the ranching and vineyard business that spans over hundreds of years and across two continents. For many generations, their family has been growing grapes and cattle and producing grapevines amongst the mountains of Savoie in eastern France. Today, they continue the tradition in America raising Certified Organic grass-fed beef, grafted grape vines, and fine wines.

We are delighted to have them joining us at this year’s festival pouring their Papa Joe’s Private Stash Syrah (love this name) and Rouge Prestige at this year’s event. The Rouge Prestige is made primarily from the grape Mondeuse. This is one of the parents of Syrah and it is the primary red grape of Savoie, France. The Ginet family imports the selection from their family’s vineyard sites in Savoie.
Don’t miss trying these two wines at the World of Wine Festival, August 28th from 5-9 p.m. For tickets click here.




