WILLAMETTE VALLEY VINEYARDS
Founded in 1983 by Oregon native Jim Bernau with the dream of creating world-class Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley Vineyards has grown from a bold idea into one of the region’s leading wineries, earning the title “One of America’s Great Pinot Noir Producers” from Wine Enthusiast Magazine. Visit our Estate in the Salem Hills for wine tastings, food pairings, private events or a stay in our recreational vehicle travel park.
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Time Magazine has touted the Willamette Valley as one of the world’s top spots to go wine tasting. If wine is your thing, you definitely want to spend a couple of days (or more) uncorking and unwinding in our region’s renowned wineries and tasting rooms. We’ve rounded up four top-notch tasting itineraries to get you started here. Book a stay at a cozy bed and breakfast, modern hotel or resort in the area and then raise your glass, savor chef-prepared bites and explore our friendly wine-country towns. May is also Oregon Wine Month and many wineries have special events. Check individual websites for all the juicy details.
A Weekend in the Most Oregon Part of Oregon
Planning a trip to the Salem area and want to experience everything? From art galleries and gushing waterfalls to small-town history and world-class eateries and wine tasting, book your stay in the region and dive in with the help of this handy, 3-day itinerary.
January through March is Cellar Season in the Willamette Valley, when over 700 vintners take a breath between the holiday craze and the first bud break in spring. Tasting rooms are usually less crowded this time of year, inviting wine connoisseurs to linger fireside with close friends — usually while enjoying just-released vintages and chatting up the winemakers themselves.
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The secret might be out about Oregon’s vineyards — Time Magazine just touted the Willamette Valley as one of the world’s top spots to go wine tasting, after all — but that doesn’t mean you’ll have to fight the crowds during May’s Oregon Wine Month celebrations. In addition to Oregon’s bounty of world-class vineyards, wineries and tasting rooms, we also have a bounty of wide-open spaces and friendly faces.