![]() ![]() Stay at: Old Parkdale Inn and Brookside Bed & BreakfastĪsk your innkeeper about the best upcoming winery events and tastings. Learn more about Columbia Gorge wines here. The most common varieties here include: Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling, and Chardonnay. It’s separated by the Columbia River, which is the only sea-level passage through the Cascade Mountain Range. The Columbia Gorge AVA straddles Northern Oregon and Southern Washington. Stay at: Prospect Historic Hotel-Motel & Dinner House Read an article about exploring Rogue Valley wines in Forbes. Learn more about Rogue Valley wineries here. The Rogue Valley AVA is a sub-AVA of the Southern Oregon AVA. Pinot noir but also Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sauvignon blanc are among the most popular varieties. It includes three adjacent river valleys (Bear Creek, Applegate and Illinois). Rogue Valley AVA : This is the southernmost wine growing region in Oregon.Print your own Umpqua Valley wine trail map. Learn more about Umpqua Valley wineries here. The Umpqua Valley AVA is a sub-AVA of the Southern Oregon AVA. Umpqua Valley AVA: This region’s wine growing history dates back to the 1880s when German immigrants who had worked for Beringer Bros., the oldest continuously operating vineyard in Napa, planted the first wine grape vineyard in the Valley.Learn more about Southern Oregon wines here. Less than 7,000 acres of grapes are divvied up between dozens of varieties, with Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Syrah, Tempranillo, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Riesling among the most popular. Stay at: MaMere’s Bed and Breakfast and Airlie Farm Learn more about Van Duzer wineries here. The Van Duzer AVA is a sub-AVA of the Willamette Valley AVA. It features six bonded wineries and nearly 1,000 planted acres. Van Duzer AVA: This new wine region is a big growing area within the state.Stay at: Chehalem Ridge Bed & Breakfast, The DreamGiver’s Inn B&B, The Setting Inn – Willamette Valley, Willamette Valley Bed & Breakfast, and The Willows Bed & Breakfast. Explore the Chehalem Mountains’ wineries and vineyards here.The Chehalem Mountains AVA is a sub-AVA of the Willamette Valley AVA. Chehalem Mountains AVA: Nearly 70,000 acres of this AVA hold 2,600 acres of grapes, grown in over 170 vineyards, and more than 50 wineries.Learn more about Eola-Amity Hills’ wineries here. The Eola-Amity Hills AVA is a sub-AVA of the Willamette Valley AVA. Eola-Amity Hills AVA: More than 30 wineries and 100 vineyards comprise this AVA, which sits 250 to 700 feet above sea level.Stay at: A’Tuscan Estate and Youngberg Hill Vineyards & Inn. See the critically-acclaimed McMinnville wines. Learn more about McMinnville wineries here. The McMinnville AVA is a sub-AVA of the Willamette Valley AVA. McMinnville AVA: This AVA created the International Pinot Noir Celebration, a three-day event, famous around the globe, as a mecca for lovers of Pinot noir and northwest cuisine.Stay at: Franziska Haus Bed & Breakfast and La Bastide Bed and Breakfast Search the different Dundee Hills AVA wineries. Learn more about Dundee Hills wineries here. ![]() Dundee Hills AVA is a sub-AVA of the Willamette Valley AVA. This area is still the most densely planted in the state. Dundee Hills AVA: The first grapes in Willamette Valley were planted in the Dundee Hills.Stay at: Yamhill Vineyards Bed and Breakfast, The Carlton Inn Bed & Breakfast, R.R. See the different Yamhill-Carlton AVA wine tasting rooms. View the directory of Yamhill-Carlton AVA vineyards. Learn more about Yamhill-Carlton AVA wineries here. Yamhill-Carlton AVA is a sub-AVA of the Willamette Valley AVA. Yamhill-Carlton AVA: This AVA is centered around the hamlets of Carlton and Yamhill, the Coast Range creates an AVA of nearly 60,000 acres.Stay at: The Fulton House and C’est La Vie Get a Willamette Valley AVA touring guide pdf.Įxplore the Willamette Valley AVA wine clubs. Learn more about Willamette Valley wines here. This is Oregon’s biggest wine growing region and produces two-thirds of the state’s wine production. Share your wine preferences with your innkeeper for a personalized recommendation. Here are the AVA regions and sub-regions closest to our inns. AVA info is used on wine labels to help distinguish wines quickly. Come stay near our vineyards and choose your favorite.Īmerican Viticultural Area, or AVA, is a specific vineyard zone based on geology, geography and climate. Oregon’s cooler climate is responsible for its signature grape – Pinot Noir, but there are more than 700 wineries, 1,000+ vineyards and 70+ varieties of grapes in all. ![]() Oregon wine country is truly spectacular in scenery and in wine. ![]()
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