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The Willamette Valley stretches south from the northern boundary of the state of Oregon, down past Eugene, some 120 miles away. In the early days of the Oregon wine industry, all wines were designated “Willamette Valley” but it stands to reason that one end of the valley would be different from the other. Since 2001, the valley has been divided into six smaller American Viticultural Areas (AVA), further refining the area’s Burgundian take on wine making. In the mid 60s, a fellow who would later be known as “Papa Pinot” planted the first Pinot Noir vines in the Willamette Valley. Later, David Lett would also plant the first Riesling vines in the New World. The struggle began. 1979 was the year that Oregon rocked the wine world (the first time). The World Wine Olympics charitably allowed an entry from a fledgling winery called The Eyrie—Lett’s—which proceeded to astonish the competition by taking third place. As the tale is usually told, the French demanded a rematch a year later—true but this time it was a gesture of respect, (the French having already learned their lesson from Chateau Montelena in 1973). This time, Eyrie took second place—to a 1959 Chambolle-Musigne. Oregon and the Willamette Valley were now officially on the map of wines of the world, and one of the world’s great producers soon became a part of it. In the mid-80s David Adelsheim gave Robert Drouhin a great real estate tip: prime vineyard property in the Dundee Hills. Veronique Drouhin remains the winemaker for Domaine Drouhin Oregon, bringing the unique style of the 125 year old French producer to Willamette Valley fruit. In 1987, the first International Pinot Noir Celebration was held. Since that time, some 14,000 wine lovers and over 300 wineries have been featured at something of an educational bacchanal. The region’s “farm to table” style is showcased to its fullest with extraordinary wines, all made by chefs and winemakers who have been intimately involved with each others’ work. Also in 1987, Argyle Winery became the Valley’s first producer of sparkling wines. Some would say this is where the fun began. At the very least, now the other winemakers had bubbles to celebrate their own harvests. But Argyle has proven to be one of the best American sparkling wines and although these wines don’t express terroir as much as their still wines, they’re lovely and world class. The next ten years were a time of great press and magazine scores, but it was in the 2000s that production had ramped up enough for more than just locals and a few select journalists to enjoy the bounty. The industry itself developed a unique sense of community and collaboration, which David Adelsheim attributes to those first four winemakers going to tastings in New York together. “The only way we could get a message out would be to work together—to go to New York together, to show our wines together, to create events that would bring people to Oregon—to have a fundamental ethos of collaboration.” Ultimately, it comes down to the quality of the wines (about a million and a half cases of it last year) and on this, the producers are in staunch agreement. The “fundamental ethos of collaboration” has given way to more competition as new, younger winemakers have recently moved to the Valley, but there is still a mutual fascination and pride that goes along with the Willamette Valley terroir. It’s a given that there’s nothing like this place anywhere else in the world. These people are passionately dedicated to expressing it. Scroll down for a comprehensive list of Willamette Valley wineries and click “map view” to access the advanced winery search. Whether you would like to visit a winery that provides beautiful vineyard lodging, has food available to complement its wines, hosts vineyard weddings, produces wines from organic grapes, or provides free wine tasting, we make it easy to find the best Willamette Valley wine tasting and touring destinations.

Cliff Creek – Domaine Coteau Tasting Room

Cliff Creek - Domaine Coteau Tasting Room | Newberg, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 214 E First St. Newberg, Oregon 97132

Domaine Meriwether

Domaine Meriwether | Veneta, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 88324 Vineyard Lane Veneta, Oregon 97487

Coelho Winery

Coelho Winery | Amity, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 111 5th Street Amity, Oregon 97101

Domaine Margelle Vineyards

Domaine Margelle Vineyards | Scotts Mills, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 20159 Hazelnut Ridge Road Scotts Mills, Oregon 97375

Abbelone Wine

Abbelone Wine | Eugene, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 85505 Christensen Rd Eugene, Oregon 97405

Cooper Mountain Vineyards

Cooper Mountain Vineyards | Beaverton, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 9480 SW Grabhorn Rd. Beaverton, Oregon 97007

Philomath Wine Vault – Closed

Philomath Wine Vault - Closed | Philomath, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 1301 Main St Philomath, Oregon 97370

Silver Falls Vineyard

Silver Falls Vineyard | Sublimity, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 4972 Cascade Hwy SE Sublimity, Oregon 97385

Brigadoon Wine Company

Brigadoon Wine Company | Junction City, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 25166 Ferguson Road Junction City, Oregon 97448

Coleman Vineyard

Coleman Vineyard | McMinnville, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 22734 SW Latham Rd. McMinnville, Oregon 97128

Kandarian Wine Cellars

Kandarian Wine Cellars | Veneta, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 87985 5th St Veneta, Oregon 97487

Kason Vineyards

Kason Vineyards | Newberg, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 1100 Industrial Parkway - #500 Newberg, Oregon 97132

Montinore Estate

Montinore Estate | Forest Grove, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 3663 SW Dilley Rd. Forest Grove, Oregon 97116

De Ponte at Carlton Firehouse

De Ponte at Carlton Firehouse | Carlton, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 209 N. Kutch Street Carlton, Oregon 97114

Fullerton Wines

Fullerton Wines | Portland, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 2425 SE 35th Place Portland, Oregon 97215

Pyrenees Lounge

Pyrenees Lounge | Eugene, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 946 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon 97405

Sass Winery

Sass Winery | Salem, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 9092 Jackson Hill Rd SE Salem, Oregon 97306

Enso Winery

Enso Winery | Portland, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 1416 SE Stark Street Portland, Oregon 97214

Owen Roe

Owen Roe | Newberg, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 2761 E 9th St Newberg, Oregon 97132

Panache Cellars

Panache Cellars | Philomath, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 3328 Stoneboro Pl Philomath, Oregon 97370

Samuel Robert Winery

Samuel Robert Winery | Amity, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 510 S. Trade Street Amity, Oregon 97101

Broadley Vineyards

Broadley Vineyards | Monroe, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 265 South Fifth Ave. Monroe, Oregon 97456

Duck Pond Cellars

Duck Pond Cellars | Dundee, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 23145 Hwy 99W Dundee, Oregon 97115

Five H Winery

Five H Winery | Eugene, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 255 Madison St Eugene, Oregon 97402

Fossil & Fawn

Fossil & Fawn | Dundee, Oregon | Willamette Valley Wineries

cat-icon 12080 N HWY 99W Dundee, Oregon 97115