- Q: How many wineries are available in the Willamette Valley?
- A: There are over five hundred wineries across the 150 miles of the amazing Willamette Valley, making it a perfect destination for wine lovers.
- Q: What makes winemaking unique in the Willamette Valley?
- A: Despite the abundance of wineries, many winemakers in the Willamette Valley retain a handcrafted, personal approach to winemaking with a desire to do things a bit differently.
- Q: What types of places can visitors explore in Oregon Wine Country?
- A: Visitors can explore a mix of quirky cities, historic towns, and lush vineyards spread across the region.
- Q: Who owns and operates the vineyards in Oregon Wine Country?
- A: The vineyards in Oregon Wine Country are primarily owned and operated by families and friends, adding a personal touch to the wine experience.
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1. A to Z Wineworks
Savor quality wines and admire vineyard views on a romantic weekend.
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A to Z Wineworks
was founded by four friends in 2002, who worked together in a kitchen to create the brand’s original blend that has been named the “Best American Pinot Noir under $20” by Food & Wine magazine. Their A to Z Oregon Chardonnay has also become one of the best-selling Oregon Chardonnays in America.The wine business has expanded and has now worked with over one hundred different vineyards across Oregon to offer assistance and encourage sustainability certifications. Diverse grape sourcing from throughout the state provides depth and complexity to wines blended in any of the A to Z Wineworks vintages.
30835 OR-99W, Newberg, OR 97132, Phone: 503-554-1918
2. Adelsheim Vineyard
Explore estate wines and enjoy scenic tastings on an easy trip.
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The Adelsheims were one of the first pioneers of the Oregon wine scene back during the 1970’s. The family-owned and operated winery and vineyard is still a benchmark today for Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir of the state’s Willamette Valley. Visitors can sample a selection of winery-only, small-batch bottlings at the Adelsheim Vineyard’s tasting room, which is open seven days a week from 11:00am until 4:00pm. A range of wine flights are available and guests can talk with friendly wine experts about their passion for wine and what makes Adelsheim’s wines some of the best in the world.
16800 NE Calkins Ln, Newberg, OR 97132, Phone: 503-538-3652
3. Alexeli Vineyard & Winery
Visit this small winery and savor organic flavors on a fall outing.
© Alexeli Vineyard & Winery
The Alexeli Vineyard & Winery is nestled amongst the Cascade Mountains’ western foothill in the beautiful Willamette Valley of Oregon. The family owned and operated winery and vineyard maintains hands-on and intimate operations, from picking grapes, to pressing them, to pouring wine. Visitors can sample a wine tasting flight of estate-grown and bottled vintage wines, as well as wines made from grapes grown throughout southern Oregon. The Tasting Room at Alexeli Winery is open from 12:00pm until 5:00pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Along with enjoying a glass in the Tasting Room, guests can also relax on the garden patio.
35803 S. Highway 213, Molalla, OR 97038, Phone: 503-829-6677
4. Argyle Winery
Discover sparkling wines and admire modern architecture during a quick tasting stop.
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The Argyle Winery
first opened to the public in 2015 and offers spacious outdoor and indoor areas for visitors to sit with friends and family and share a bottle of wine. The Tasting House honors the central location and unique history of Argyle to become a “living house,” attracting a kinetic, vibrant community through innovative social and educational programs. Three different wine tasting flights are available at the Argyle Winery. The POP Flight features sparkling wines, the Red Diamond features Pinot Noirs, and the Tasting House Flight features a combination of sparkling wines, Pinot Noirs, and white wines.
691 Highway 99W, Dundee, Oregon 97115, Phone: 503-538-8520
5. Brooks Wines
Enjoy bold blends and walk along peaceful vines in spring.
© Brooks Wines
Located in Amity, Oregon, Brooks Wines
has been named by USA Today as one of the country’s five “Must Visit Wineries.” The winery is open to visitors seven days a week frorm 11:00am until 5:00pm and offers several different wine tasting experiences. The Everyday Experience offers a choice between three different wine flights consisting of six wines served tableside as a friendly and knowledgeable staff member guides guests through the tasting. Pets are allowed outside, however, no outside drinks or food are permitted. Brooks Wines offers a selection of boxed lunches and small bites.
21101 SE Cherry Blossom Ln, Amity, OR 97101, Phone: 503-435-1278
6. Christopher Bridge Wines
Savor handcrafted wines and admire valley views on a quiet retirement outing.
© Christopher Bridge Wines
Christopher Bridge Cellars encourages the appreciation of wine through all the senses and carefully follows the ancient art of winemaking of depth, elegance, and purity. Focusing on the finest wines varietals of cooler climate of Oregon’s Willamette Valley wine country, the winery mostly focuses on Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris, with grapes are grown at the Satori Springs Estate Vineyard. Wine tastings consisting of eleven wines, including four different Pinot Noirs, are offered in the Tasting Room, which is open from 2:00pm until 5:00pm on Fridays and from noon until 5:00pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
Christopher Bridge Wines
, 12770 S. Casto Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045, Phone: 503-263-6267
7. Day Wines at Day Camp
Explore creative blends and enjoy outdoor seating with friends or couples.
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Day Wines at Day Camp produces natural wines within the state’s spectacular Willamette Valley. Brianne Day leads the winemaking, creating wines that are restrained, instinctive, and some capture a specific place and time. The Tasting Room provides bottle purchases, wines by the glass, and wine flights. The Tasting Room at Day Camp is open from 11:00am until 5:00pm Wednesday to Sunday, and by appointment on Mondays and Tuesdays. The “Drink Now” rotating Every Day Flights include five seasonal and current releases, and the “Age-worthy” flight features single-vineyard designated Pinot Noir and Chardonnays. Fees are refunded with purchase of three bottles.
21160 N Highway 99W, Dundee, OR 97115, Phone: 971-832-8196
8. Domaine Drouhin Oregon
Discover French-style wines and look at vineyard slopes on an exciting trip.
© Domaine Drouhin Oregon
Many people are drawn to the US outpost of Domaine Drouhin Oregon
, owned and operated by Maison Joseph Drouhin, by its reputation of producing excellent Pinot Noirs and its sweeping grand views from the winery’s hilltop vineyards. Visitors can drop-in for a wine tasting, however, with a reservation, it’s possible to take the 75-minute winery tour followed by a unique comparison tasting of both the French and Oregon wines made by Drouhin. The Tasting Room at Domaine Drouhin Oregon, open seven days a week from 11:00am until 4:00pm, is beautifully appointed and boasts and expansive terrace.
6750 NE Breyman Orchards Rd, Dayton, OR 97114, Phone: 503-864-2700
9. Duck Pond Cellars
Visit the tasting room and enjoy affordable pours in a relaxed setting.
© Duck Pond Cellars
Duck Pond Cellars is conveniently situated along Highway 99W, located at the Willamette Valley’s north end, offering the perfect destination to either start or end a day in the Oregon Wine Country. The winery grounds are beautifully landscape and the outdoor patio provides an ideal spot for a relaxing break by the pond, sipping a glass of wine, or to have a picnic. The Tasting Room is open daily from 11:00am until 5:00pm, offering a rotating choice of wines for tastings. A variety of different tours are available as well for a more educational and intimate experience.
23145 OR-99W, Dundee, OR 97115, Phone: 503-538-3199
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