Wine Tasting Trails

Wine Tasting Trails

With more than 550 tasting rooms throughout the state, a map and trail can help you explore Oregon’s 23 distinctive AVAs. Below are collaborative wine tasting routes ready to welcome you on your journey.

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Willamette Valley

PDX Urban Wineries

Download a tour passport and collect stamps as you travel to a dozen urban working wineries and tasting rooms in Portland.

Mt. Hood Wine Trail

The Mt. Hood Territory Wine Trail is a free mobile passport offering great discounts at 16 participating wineries. Redeem an offer at 8 of the locations to earn a stainless steel wine glass for your adventures.

Newberg Downtown Wineries

Billed as a “state of wine in just one mile,” Newberg’s easily walked downtown district packs in 9 tasting rooms. Plan to make a few bonus stops—sushi, tacos, and frozen custard are all nearby.

South Willamette Wine Trail

Travel between the trail’s nearly 20 wineries (all within an easy drive from Eugene and Springfield) and you get pours of not just great Pinot noir but also Petite Sirah, and Viognier just to name a few.

Heart of Willamette Wineries

Nestled in the foothills of the Coast Range mountains, this network of 15 family-owned wineries offers a tasting passport that earns you complimentary tastings at each winery.

Southern Oregon

Umpqua Valley Winegrowers

The Umpqua’s winegrowing history dates back to the 1880’s. Today, the Umpqua is home to 30 family owned and operated wineries and over 40 different wine varieties.

Upper Rogue Wine Trail

Wind your way through the beautiful countryside and capture the true essence of Southern Oregon. Follow the trail and enjoy your unique experience of four different wineries, families, and interpretations of the grape.

Applegate Valley Wine Trail

The deep, well-drained soils of the Applegate Valley are ideal for planting high-quality wine grapes. Plan your route among the 17 wineries here for the chance to visit everything from a working farm to a biodynamic winery to a sparkling wine cellar.

The Wineries of Jacksonville

Within a mile of a beautifully preserved Oregon gold-rush-era town, seven exquisite wineries offer an astounding array of fine wines, from Rhones and Bordeauxs to some of Oregon’s most sensational Pinot noirs.

Bear Creek Wine Trail

Oregon’s southernmost wine trail is comprised of 14 wineries outside Medford, Ashland, and Jacksonville in the Rogue Valley AVA—a spot named one of the world’s 10 best wine travel destinations by Wine Enthusiast.

Columbia Gorge

Hood River County Fruit Loop

With more than two dozen producers and farm stands offering up pears, cherries, pastries, and more, something is perpetually in season along this 35-mile circuit from Hood River to Parkdale. 10 wineries and tasting rooms are available year-round, along with stunning views of Mounts Hood and Adams.