Bring Oregon Inside
Usually, if you want to understand Oregon you’ve got to start outside. With 35,000 vineyard acres, 363 miles of public coast, defining mountain ranges, dormant volcanoes, high desert and more, Oregon happens best outside.
But during this unusual time you can still experience Oregon wine at home. We’ve curated offers, resources and a little entertainment to help us stay connected.
Bring #oregoninside and let’s keep in touch while we’re temporarily apart.
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Plan Your Trip
Oregon’s fertile valleys, dramatic mountains and expansive shores have rewarded visitors since Lewis and Clark first descended the Columbia River in 1805. We still celebrate the sense of wonder and appreciation that has inspired so many to care for this land and we are eager to celebrate with you.
To help plan your trip, request a free copy of the 80-page Oregon Wine Touring Guide or view it online.
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Watch, Listen and Learn
Watch, Listen and Learn
Oregon’s Secret Garden
The Columbia Gorge AVA spans the banks of Oregon and Washington across the Columbia River. In this dramatic tableau winegrowers cultivate diverse varieties in climates that vary wildly—from the high desert-like east, to the cooler, wetter west. We speak with Brian McCormick who grows fruit on both sides of the river for a unique perspective.
Featuring: Brian McCormick of Idiot’s Grace.
< The Wines of Oregon – by GuildSomm
There’s more to watch than your Netflix queue. Enjoy this brief tour of all of Oregon’s principle growing regions from our friends at GuildSomm.
In The News
Oregon is a state, but Oregonian is a state of mind. Whether you’re a native, a transplant or a friend far away, you’re welcome to share in and share the Oregonian story.