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"Dive into the majestic world of Oregon wines, where the terroir speaks through every bottle. From the renowned Willamette Valley Pinots to the robust Southern Oregon reds, our collection captures the region's essence. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or a curious novice, shop our handpicked Oregon selections and discover the magic that this state brings to the world of winemaking."
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  • The Eyrie Vineyards The Eyrie Pinot Noir 2019

    $265.80
    or $252.51 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Nicolas Joly L’Ensemble Pinot Noir 2018

    $143.30
    or $136.13 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Nicolas Joly Bishop Creek Vineyard Pinot Noir 2021

    $218.15
    or $207.25 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • The Eyrie Vineyards Trifolium 2020

    $90.27
    or $85.76 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • The Eyrie Vineyards Pinot Noir 2021

    $184.13
    or $174.93 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • The Eyrie Vineyards Pinot Meunier 2019

    $156.25
    or $148.44 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • The Eyrie Vineyards Chardonnay 2021

    $150.63
    or $143.10 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • The Eyrie Vineyards Chasselas Doré 2021

    $113.26
    or $107.60 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Teutonic Borgo Pass Vineyard Pinot Meunier 2022

    $90.09
    or $85.58 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Teutonic Bergspitze Pinot Noir 2021

    $90.09
    or $85.58 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Teutonic Alsea Vineyard Pinot Noir 2016

    $134.59
    or $127.86 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Teutonic Alsea Vineyard Pinot Noir 2015

    $134.59
    or $127.86 in case of 6 bottles.
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Oregon, situated in the Pacific Northwest, boasts a diverse climate and geography, allowing it to produce a rich variety of wines. Its varied landscapes, ranging from misty coastlines to sun-drenched valleys, play a pivotal role in shaping the characteristics of its wines. The Cascade Mountains act as a protective barrier, Oregon, situated in the Pacific Northwest, boasts a diverse climate and geography, allowing it to produce a rich variety of wines. Its varied landscapes, ranging from misty coastlines to sun-drenched valleys, play a pivotal role in shaping the characteristics of its wines. The Cascade Mountains act as a protective barrier, shielding much of the state from coastal rains, creating ideal wine-growing conditions. The cool nights and warm days allow grapes to mature slowly, building complexity and depth. The Willamette Valley, in particular, has garnered global recognition for its exceptional Pinot Noir. Beyond the vineyards, Oregon's dedication to sustainability and organic farming practices set it apart, reflecting a deep respect for the land and its natural bounty. As you delve into Oregon wines, you're not just tasting a beverage, but experiencing a region's history, culture, and commitment to excellence. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes wines from Oregon special?

Oregon's wines stand out on the world stage, primarily because of the state's unique geographical and climatic conditions. Nestled in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon's diverse terroirs, influenced by the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, contribute to the nuanced flavors and profiles of its wines. The state's focus on sustainable, biodynamic, and organic farming practices further distinguishes its wine production. This commitment not only ensures environmental responsibility but also translates to wines that genuinely reflect their origin. With its cool climate, especially in regions like the Willamette Valley, Oregon produces wines with a delicate balance of acidity, fruitiness, and complexity, making them particularly versatile for pairing with food.

What are the most popular Oregon wines?

Oregon is synonymous with Pinot Noir. Thanks to the state's cool climate and ideal soil conditions, Oregon Pinot Noirs are often compared to those from Burgundy, France. These wines exhibit a graceful balance of red fruit flavors, earthy undertones, and bright acidity. Beyond Pinot Noir, Oregon is also known for its aromatic white wines like Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, and Riesling. Each brings forth the terroir's distinct characteristics, making Oregon wines exceptionally expressive and memorable.

What are the first wines I should try from Oregon?

For newcomers to Oregon wines, starting with the state's flagship wine, Pinot Noir, is a must. Dive into a bottle from the Willamette Valley for a quintessential Oregon experience. Following that, explore Oregon's white offerings, such as the refreshing Pinot Gris or a crisp Chardonnay. For those seeking something off the beaten path, the state's Riesling, with its bright acidity and hints of minerality, is a delightful choice. Each sip promises a journey through Oregon's diverse landscapes and a taste of its rich wine heritage.

What are the best Oregon wines?

Determining the "best" wines from Oregon can be subjective, as it often boils down to individual preferences. However, the state's Pinot Noirs, particularly those from acclaimed sub-regions like Dundee Hills, Yamhill-Carlton, and Ribbon Ridge, are consistently lauded by critics. These wines are known for their elegance, depth, and age-worthiness. Oregon's Chardonnays are also gaining traction, with many comparing their quality and profile to prestigious global counterparts. Additionally, Oregon's boutique wineries often produce limited batches of exceptional wines, making every discovery a potential new favorite.