Discover The Wineries
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From the gram!
So many great winetasting options! So many regions, so little time!
Adelsheim
We were the first winery in the Chehalem Mountains, and we’re pretty obsessed with the place. Taste why! Explore our flight options and discover the bounty and wild magic of this place we call home."
Leoness
"Nestled in the rolling hills and vineyards of Temecula’s Wine Country, Leoness Cellars offers a warm setting where visitors can enjoy award-winning wines, spectacular views and memorable experiences with family and friends."
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."
Karmére
"All of our vineyards are named after the women in our family, the daughter, granddaughters and daughters-in-laws. In the case of the granddaughters, the vineyards were planted on the day or week that they were born."
Abacela
"Abacela is a world-class, multi-award-winning winery and viticulture success story. But in 1995, when founders Earl and Hilda Jones planted its first vines they had no way of knowing what the outcome would be. They were scientists with zero winemaking experience who left secure careers and trekked 2700 miles west, kids in tow, to determine if fine Tempranillo wine could be grown and produced in Oregon’s Umpqua Valley."
Sobon Estate
"The Sobon Estate winery started in 1989 when Leon and Shirley Sobon bought each other a second winery for their 30th wedding anniversary present. They purchased the historic D'Agostini Winery, one of the oldest in the state. This winery has been designated as California State Historic Landmark #762. "
