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True Gorge
The Gorge Wine region is a powerful place. It’s a place of extremes—extremes in climate, scenery, and style of wine — where the beauty of the landscape is inextricable from its allure as a world class wine region. A modern frontier, of sorts — experiencing growth, but holding fast to the heart of what makes…
Where different needs no invitation.
True Portland
Portland is a city of neighborhoods. With more than 30 wineries and 70 breweries, nearly 30 coffee roasters, 1700 restaurants, and artisan makers of every medium, each neighborhood boasts a unique blend of vibrant artists, craftspeople, and shop-local entrepreneurs. These are neighborhoods built by neighbors. Portland offers the best of Oregon Wine without leaving the…
Where imagination is just the start.
True Rogue Valley
The Rogue Valley is a sun-drenched, fertile playground for outdoor adventures, fine dining, world-renowned theater and music, and more. Comprised of three distinct valleys with progressively warmer micro-climates, the region successfully grows both cool- and warm-climate varieties so you can enjoy Rogue Valley wine with everything. The Rogue Valley invites you to enjoy the region's…
Where promise meets experience.
True Umpqua Valley
Umpqua Valley winemakers, and Umpqua Valley visitors, have a complex topography to play in. Better known as, "the hundred valleys of the Umpqua," the region is a result of the collision of three mountain ranges of varying age and structure: the Klamath Mountains, the Coast Range and the Cascades. Delfino Vineyards The Umpqua Valley AVA…
Where obsessions take root.
True Walla Walla Valley
Hemmed in by the Blue Mountains to the southeast, the Palouse to the north, and the Columbia River westward, the Walla Walla Valley AVA straddles southeast Washington and northeast Oregon. The modern-day wine industry began in the 1970s when childhood friends Gary Figgins of Leonetti Cellar and Rick Small of Woodward Canyon Winery began conducting…
Where distinction is grown.
True Willamette Valley
The Willamette Valley, Oregon’s oldest wine region, has two-thirds of the state’s wineries and vineyards and is home to more than 700 wineries. Framed by the Coast Range to the west and Cascades to the east, it is recognized as one of the premier winegrowing regions in the world. At 150 miles long it offers…