Events for Willamette Owners are taking place on July 9th - 13th. Please note that standard service will vary during these times. Please review each location's "Visit Us" page for complete information.
Thursday July 10th: Tualatin Estate Vineyards is closing at 2 pm for a private Owners' event.
Friday July 11th: Domaine Willamette is closing at 5 pm with food service ending at 4 pm for a private Owners’ event.
Saturday July 12th: The Estate Tasting Room is hosting the annual Owners' Weekend BBQ. If you are interested in hearing about ownership then come on out to this ticketed experience from 11 am - 4 pm. Guests arriving after 5pm are welcome to enjoy bottles of wine at our wine shop on our wooden Pinot Decks. Regular food and wine service will resume on Sunday, July 13th.
Sunday July 13th: Domaine Willamette will open to the public at 2:00 pm offering an open house style of service.
Willamette Valley Vineyards is in the running again this year for Best Wine Tasting Room and Best Wine Club in this popular national awards program. We need your support in helping us win!
You can vote once a day through July 21st. Winners will be announced on July 30th. Cast your vote by following the link below.
2025 Summer Guide
View the 2025 Spring & Summer Guide, inspired by the celebrations that fill our social calendars at this time of year.
Learn the unique story of our winery as you enjoy classic Oregon wines and warm Oregon hospitality. Featuring a variety of experiences and locations, a visit to Oregon wine country isn't complete without a stop at Willamette Valley Vineyards.
Founded in 1983 by Oregon native Jim Bernau with the dream of creating world-class Pinot Noir, Jim cleared away an old pioneer plum orchard in the Salem Hills and watered the vines by hand using 17 lengths of garden hose to get the grapelings through their first summer. Willamette Valley Vineyards has grown from a bold idea into one of the region’s leading wineries, earning the title “One of America’s Great Pinot Noir Producers” from Wine Enthusiast Magazine.
Founder Jim Bernau believes among the healthiest forms of business are those owned by the community. Thus, Willamette Valley Vineyards became the first community-funded business in the nation by obtaining permission from the Securities and Exchange Commission, resulting in a growing fabric of laws allowing community-based funding for small businesses. Jim's vision of organizing the support of wine enthusiasts to make world-class wines through shared ownership has resulted in more than 27,000 owners.
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