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So many great winetasting options! So many regions, so little time!
Peltier
"From our origins to the quality of our wine, farming is our foundation and this is the story of how we grew into a winery. Third generation Lodi grower, Rodney Schatz always had an instinct for farming and an entrepreneurial spirit. From a young age, it was Rodney’s dream to own vineyards and farm them his own way."
Hazelfern
"Taking our name from the old Hazel Fern Farm in Portland, our journey from 5-gallon carboys in our basement to our historic Chehalem mountains farmhouse, has been a wild ride since 2006. Sparked by the loss of a young family member and quarter-life crisis in 2014, we traded in our daily commute for a tractor and the wine life."
Anglim Winery
"Anglim is a small, family-owned winery located in Paso Robles, California producing Rhône varietals such as Viognier, Roussanne, Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre, and blends, with grapes from some of the finest growers on California’s Central Coast. "
Onx Wines
"Serious, yet unscripted. The ONX Tasting Room and Winery in Tin City is in the center of what’s new in Paso’s creative winemaking community. Experience ONX wines with a tasting of current releases and special library selections (as available). Tin City is a casual, industrial area. "
Valensin
"Valensin Vineyard & Winery is a family owned winery located on 40 acres in Galt, California. The property is nestled on 11 acres of estate vineyards, a 15 acre water ski lake, and of course plenty of room to enjoy wines and the view. We not only pride ourselves on having impeccible small lot wines, but more importantly a wine for everyone. Whether your just starting your journey with wine, or you're a seasoned collector you will find a favorite in our portfolio of wine."
Hyland
"Hyland vineyard has been a part of the Willamette Valley since 1971. You can’t talk about the origins of Oregon winemaking without mentioning the gentle giant overlooking the Van Duzer corridor. Untouched, unmoved and self-rooted, Hyland’s gnarly 50-year old vines remain entrenched in red volcanic Jory soil. They’ve been there since the beginning, watching as new neighbors have moved in and planted their own vineyards."
