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          TROON’S NEW OWNERS
          Dr. Bryan and Denise White have acquired the historic Troon Vineyard winery business in   If joint pain or
          Oregon’s Applegate Valley, subject to customary regulatory approvals. The Whites previ-
          ously purchased the vineyard adjacent to Troon, which is now known as White Family   a sports injury
          Vineyard. The Whites will be combining the two properties as they convert Troon to
          become a producer of exclusively estate-bottled wines of world-class quality. “We didn’t   is holding you back,
          find Troon, it found us,” says the new owners of Troon Vineyard.  Friends introduced
          the Whites to the Applegate Wine Trail in early 2017. “We were mesmerized by the raw   the experts at Asante
          beauty of the Valley and quickly began researching the property and discussing the pos-
          sibilities. We were compelled by something external to do this,” says the Whites.  Orthopedic Surgery and
          The estate will continue to be led by fine wine industry veterans Craig Camp as gen-  Sports Medicine can help.
          eral manager and Steve Hall as winemaker. “This is a whole new era for Troon Vineyard,”
          says Camp. “The vision of the Whites is to make exceptional wines and our Kubli Bench
          vineyards in the Applegate Valley have proven their potential to make truly compelling,   They understand your life.
          memorable wines. Everyone at Troon is excited by this opportunity to reach for the stars   Let them help you get
          with our wines.”
          www.TroonVineyard.com                                                        back to it.


          JOIN THE CLUB
          The Ashland Wine Cellar has announced two new wine clubs—one for Rogue Valley   Call today for an appointment.
          locals only and one open to all. The clubs will feature boutique and limited-release wines
          from across the state with a focus on Southern Oregon. “The benefit of belonging to
          Ashland Wine Cellar’s clubs is that members get to enjoy a variety of wines from different   Asante Orthopedic Surgery
          wineries throughout the state,” says co-owner Lisa Dunagan. “Most wine clubs are winery-  and Sports Medicine
          specific, so their selection is limited.”
                                                                                       537 SW Union Ave., Grants Pass
          The locals-only wine club, called Taste of Oregon, provides two bottles monthly with a   (541) 507-2050
          pick-up party every second Saturday with free wine tasting that day. If you live outside
          the area you can join the Oregon Wine Club, receiving either six or 12 bottles in May and
          November. These wines can be shipped or picked up in person.
          www.AshlandWineCellar.com
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