Share some laughs and a bottle of wine at a fireside table or sun-soaked patio along this spectacular stretch of countryside, where you will discover a unique mix of grand and casual tasting rooms featuring award-winning wines. On any given day, you're likely to meet an owner or winemaker, eager to explain the nuances of Oregon Pinot. Call ahead as tasting fees and hours vary by winery.
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Picturesque family-owned estate winery and vineyards, sustainably farmed. Recipient of four Top 100 wines of the world - Pinot Noir by Wine Spectator and Pinot Gris by MORE >>
A golfer's Northwest paradise: an 18-hole, 7,000+ yards (6401 m), championship length golf course featuring a pro-shop, practice green, driving range and comfortable MORE >>
Voted 2010 Destination Location by Travel Lane County, The Inn at Diamond Woods is Lane County's newest event, wedding and executive lodging facility located in the MORE >>
A boutique winery and tasting room, specializing in small lots of high-end pinot noir and pinot gris not sold in stores. With their many award-winning wines, including a MORE >>
Reservations available. Shoreline path, hiking, play structure, volleyball, horseshoe pits, amphitheater and reserved picnic shelters. Sixteen miles (26 km) west of MORE >>
Near the little town of Crow, this 60 foot (18 m) Howe Truss bridge crosses Coyote Creek and is still open to light traffic. The bridge was constructed in 1922 as part of MORE >>
An established vineyard since 1977 growing pinot noir, riesling, pinot gris and chardonnay and supplying grapes to several award-winning wineries. The 55-acre (26-ha) MORE >>
One of Oregon's leading wineries, offering eight distinctive varietals. The lovely setting is perfect for a spontaneous picnic. Tasting room open daily, noon - 5 p.m. MORE >>
The beautiful estate of 1,033 acres (418-ha) is certified organic and includes 465 acres of organic vineyards (pinot noir, pinot gris and chardonnay), as well as 30 acres MORE >>