Martin Woods Winery

Contact

Martin Woods Winery

711 NE 3rd St, McMinnville, OR 97128, USA

About

Martin Woods (the woods and the winery) is hidden in the oak-forested foothills of Oregon's Coast Range, within the cool-climate McMinnville AVA, just outside of the city of McMinnville, ground zero for the Willamette Valley wine community. Martin Woods, spearheaded by winemaker/vigneron Evan Martin, is driven by ideals of searching out and partnering with cool-climate vineyard sites in the Willamette Valley and The Rocks to produce a range of truly-exceptional, artisan, terroir-driven wines. We are attentive students of our terroirs and we are committed to responsible, sustainable farming. We aim to produce wine that combines the classic qualities of elegance, lifted aromas, textural complexity, power, freshness and tension. The wines are both highly pleasurable to drink in youth but also offer long-cellaring potential, and they really shine on the dinner table. But above all, we hope the wines distinctly express a sense-of-place...authentic Oregon terroir, unlike any other growing region in the world. The artisan wines of Martin Woods offer an insightful and delightful tour of Oregon terroir. Tastings held daily 10AM to 5PM in the soulful space of HiFi Wine Bar. 8 to 10 wines poured. $30 tasting fee waived with purchase of 6+ bottles per person. Appointments recommended. Walk-ins also accommodated when possible. Tastings complementary for Wine Club Members.

FAQs

Features & Amenities

Accessible by public transportation

Bike Friendly

Large groups welcome (please call ahead)

Organic wines

Picnics welcome

Region and AVA

Region

Willamette Valley

AVA

Eola Amity Hills

McMinnville

The Rocks District of Milton-Freewater

Van Duzer Corridor

Walla Walla Valley

Willamette Valley

Helpful Resources

Martin Woods Winery

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…