Meet the Lamborns
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Mike LambornWinegrowing - romantic? No, it’s more like “down to earth”. Vineyard operations are key to each vintage; Mike spends hundreds of hours each year nurturing the vineyard and adjusting it to the conditions of each growing season. Winery and vineyard administration makes the physical work seem easy. |
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Terry LambornTerry makes winegrowing romantic after all! As Mike’s real boss, she even pitches in helping work the vineyard. Suckering, training, and hedging are just some of her specialities. In the office, processing orders from members and e-mail keep her busy all year. |
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Brian LambornAfter graduating from Oregon State University Brian got a real-world education working for the Anheuser-Busch sales and marketing team in Portland and Denver. Is there life after beer? Of course! Brian moved to Australia where he worked in the premium wine industry in Sydney and expanded his knowledge of international wines. Brian has been managing the marketing and sales program for Lamborn wines for 10 years. He also operates Outdoor Wine Adventures' "Wine on the Fly." |
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Sarah LambornSarah, Brian's wife, graduated from Stanford (a school who can't beat Oregon State in football) in 2000. She offers much support and creativity to the family business. Sarah is in her second year as full-time student at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. |
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Matt LambornMatt graduated from USC in 1996 where he studied Urban Planning and Development. He also finished his Master of Landscape Architecture degree at the University of Oregon, where he researched the interface between humans, culture, and ecology. Matt integrates his academic knowledge into vineyard operations which include greater involvement in sustainable agricultural practices. Matt is the owner/operator of Pacific GeoData, a mapping and data analysis company geared towards the wine industry. |
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Lori LambornLori graduated from UC Santa Cruz where she majored in Psychology. She uses everything she learned from this field of study (and then some) to try to better understand her husband, Matt. Thus far she has been unsuccessful and may consider a PhD. Lori keeps very busy as an "Early Childhood Development Specialist" thanks to their children, Mary and Jack. Lori brings great advice and support to Lamborn. |
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Mary LambornRepresenting the fourth generation in the family business, Mary is the "Terroir Specialist." Being so much closer to the ground than the rest of us allows her to closely inspect our soil and nutrient composition. She makes recommendations for changes within the vineyard according to specific weather patterns and loves Cheerios and pointing. Mary is six years old and in the first grade! |
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Hâna LambornHâna (or "Huckleberry" as she is affectionately known within the wine community) is currently an Enology student. This was a natural progression for her as a curious individual who likes getting her hands in everything. She loves this fulfilling field of study, arts & crafts, and being a goofball. Hâna is six years old and is in kindergarten. |
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Fisher LambornFisher has become a viticulture expert, having spent his first entire year of life devoted to this "field." While specializing in vine and canopy management, he has been an invaluable asset in all aspects of vineyard managment. While he is growing too fast, his constant dinosaur sounds remind us he is still young. Fisher is four years old and in his third year of pre-school. |
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Dane LambornFollowing in the footsteps of his older brother and sister, Dane has been aggressively pursuing a career in the wine industry. While too short to reach the canopy without the help of the Kubota tractor, Dane is quickly learning all aspects of running the administrative side of a small winery; and Mike and Brian are thankful for the lightened workload. Dane is three years old and in his second year of pre-school. |
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Jack LambornMatt and Lori's second child, Jack James is simply too young to be entrenched in the winery, and it's a little silly to think that he could be at this age. He does, however, have quite a bright future ahead of him. Jack is two years old. |







