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Willamette Valley Wine Drive

🚗 Driving 8 stops Free

🚗8 mapped stops

Oregon's Willamette Valley produces some of the finest Pinot Noir outside Burgundy. This drive winds through the Dundee Hills, past century-old hazelnut orchards and family-owned vineyards, through the wine towns of Newberg, Dundee, and McMinnville — where the tasting rooms are unpretentious and the winemakers still pour their own.

Stops on This Tour (8)

  1. 1
    Newberg — Downtown The northern gateway to Willamette wine country — a quiet main street of tasting rooms, farm-to-table restaurants, and the George Fox University campus that anchors the community
  2. 2
    Rex Hill Winery (Newberg) One of Oregon's pioneering Pinot Noir producers, founded in 1982 — the tasting room sits in a converted hazelnut processing plant surrounded by vine rows
  3. 3
    Dundee — Wine Village The tiny town that punches far above its weight — population 3,200 but home to more celebrated Pinot Noir per capita than anywhere in the New World
  4. 4
    Sokol Blosser Winery (Dundee Hills) A second-generation family winery with a LEED-certified tasting room — panoramic views of the valley from the Dundee Hills, and some of Oregon's oldest vines planted in 1971
  5. 5
    Domaine Drouhin Oregon (Dundee Hills) When Burgundy's Maison Joseph Drouhin chose to plant in Oregon in 1987, it validated the entire Willamette Valley — French winemaking tradition meets Oregon terroir in every bottle
  6. 6
    Red Hills Market (Dundee) The valley's favourite lunch stop — wood-fired pizza, local wines by the glass, and a deli counter stocked with charcuterie from nearby farms. No reservations, no pretension
  7. 7
    Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum (McMinnville) Home of Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose — the largest wooden aircraft ever built, wingspan wider than a football field, housed in a museum that also holds a real SR-71 Blackbird
  8. 8
    McMinnville — Third Street Oregon's wine capital in miniature — a dozen tasting rooms, the historic Hotel Oregon, and the UFO Festival every May that celebrates a 1950 photograph nobody has ever debunked

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