The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast

This interview is with Jose Lopez of Results Partners. In this interview, Jose talks about his experience in the Oregon Wine Industry, including his first impressions of Oregon and what his first jobs in the vineyards were like. He speaks about his jobs before Results Partners and how he learned about viticulture. He took viticulture courses, went from working general labor to servicing equipment at WillaKenzie, and then he began training new operators and testing new equipment.

Later, Jose describes getting several offers to manage vineyards. He finally accepted when Results Partners called. He talks about how his position in the industry has given him the ability to make a living doing something he enjoys and has given him the tools to help others.

This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Results Partners in McMinnville on February 8, 2021.

Show Notes

This interview is with Jose Lopez of Results Partners. In this interview, Jose talks about his experience in the Oregon Wine Industry, including his first impressions of Oregon and what his first jobs in the vineyards were like. He speaks about his jobs before Results Partners and how he learned about viticulture. He took viticulture courses, went from working general labor to servicing equipment at WillaKenzie, and then he began training new operators and testing new equipment. Later, Jose describes getting several offers to manage vineyards. He finally accepted when Results Partners called. He talks about how his position in the industry has given him the ability to make a living doing something he enjoys and has given him the tools to help others. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Results Partners in McMinnville on February 8, 2021.

What is The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast?

The Oregon Wine History Archive at Linfield University was created to collect, preserve, share, and continue the narrative of Oregon wine.

The growth of the Oregon wine industry extends from the farmers and winemakers to the marketers, scientists, innovators, and dreamers of the enterprise — all of whom are vital to the industry’s success. It is our aim to link the past, present, and future of the industry in hopes of sharing the story of Oregon wine.

Some oral history interviews are conducted on site and may contain background noise from nature, winery, or tasting room operations.