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Name
  
David Lett

Role
  
Winemaker

Died
  
October 9, 2008


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Education
  
University of California, Davis, University of Utah

Nominations
  
James Beard Award for Outstanding Wine, Beer, or Spirits Professional

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David Lett (1939 – October 9, 2008) was the founder and winemaker for The Eyrie Vineyards in the U.S. state of Oregon. He was a pioneer in the Oregon wine industry.

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Lett grew up in Utah and studied dentistry in California. In 1966, against the advice of the professors at the University of California, Davis, he moved to Oregon and purchased hillside acreage near Dundee, a small city about 45 minutes south of Portland. He and his wife Diana planted the first vineyard and made their first Pinot noir in 1970. He was the first to cultivate both Pinot noir and Pinot gris in Oregon, a pioneering effort which earned him the nickname "Papa Pinot".

The Eyrie Vineyards 1975 South Block Reserve Pinot Noir shocked much of the wine world when it showed very well in the Wine Olympiad ("Wine Olympics"), first in Paris in 1979 and then in Burgundy the following year. In a retirement farewell to David Lett, this wine and every other reserve pinot noir were poured in a special vertical tasting at the winery in July 2008. The winery itself is in McMinnville.

Lett died on October 9, 2008 of heart failure.

Oregon Pinot Camp: Diana and David Lett


References

David Lett Wikipedia