Winery list for Oregon
Oregon state wines reflect the essence of the land where they grow and of the people who craft them.
The soils, the weather, and the gentle sunny slopes in Oregon enable winegrapes to ripen slowly during the summer and fall and to develop exquisite flavors. Winegrowers and winemakers exhibit deep appreciation for the land, knowing that this special ' terroir' makes it possible to create palate-pleasing world-class wines.
The people who create Oregon wine are families, farmers, artisans and good stewards of the land. Among these people are visionaries and pioneers with a passion for Pinot Noir and other outstanding wines. Even Oregon's largest wineries are small by world standards. The wines are truly handcrafted reflections of the winemakers and the land; they are produced in small lots rather than corporate quantities.

Domaine Serene
Domaine Serene Vineyards and Winery produces exquisite estate grown Pinot Noir and Chardonnay made atop the renowned Dundee Hills of Oregon. Its vineyard management and winemaking practices are desig ...
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J. Christopher
J. Christopher is owned by Ernst “Erni” Loosen, the internationally acclaimed winemaker behind Germany’s Dr. Loosen and Villa Wolf estates. Erni has a lifelong passion for Pinot Noir ...
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J.C. Somers
J.C. Somers is the collaboration between Jay Christopher Somers and his longtime part-ner and wife Ronda Newell-Somers. The label displays the New Moon which signifies a new phase in their winemaking ...
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Ken Wright Cellars
Located in rural Carlton, Oregon, Ken Wright Cellars is devoted to single vineyard Pinot Noir that showcase the terroir of some of the Willamette Valley's top vineyards. Assiduous attention is pai ...
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King Estate
King Estate is nestled in the bucolic Lorane Valley about 150 kilometers south of the better known Pinot Noir growing region around Dundee and Yamhill-Carlton in the northern Willamette Valley. ...
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Sokol Blosser
When Sokol Blosser planted their first vines in 1971, there was no wine industry in Oregon. Today, with over 900 wineries and 39,531 acres of vineyards, Oregon wines are available throughout the ...
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