All Rights Reserved. The Chehalem Valley, just south of Portland, boasts over 90 tasting rooms and wineries. Ribbon Ridge is contained within the larger Chehalem Mountains AVA. Northern Willamette Valley Wineries & Tasting Rooms. Red-Dot wineries listed below.

Chehalem Ridge B&B is located within the Chehalem Mountains AVA, where ancient seabeds, glacial sediment, flood waters and wind impacted the soil. A staple of the Newberg wine scene since 1995, our Tasting Room is open seven-days a week in downtown Newberg while our winery and production facility sit a few miles up the road at our 35 year-old Corral Creek Vineyard in the Chehalem Mountains AVA. It is the geography and climate that differentiate this AVA from others. These distinctions make our winegrowing region famous for rich, elegant and complex wines including benchmark pinot noir.With beautiful vineyards, eclectic tasting rooms, farm-to-table restaurants and other northwest cultural and recreational places of interest just a short drive from Portland, the Chehalem Mountains and Ribbon Ridge offer something for everyone.Come taste and explore what makes the Chehalem Mountains and Ribbon Ridge unique!Follow us on social media, we'll keep you up to date.Chehalem Mountains Winegrowers | PO Box 784 - Newberg, OR 97132 | Welcome to the Chehalem Mountains and Ribbon Ridge! The mission of the Willamette Valley Wineries Association is to promote, preserve and advance the prestige of Oregon’s Willamette Valley AVA and its wines through the support of our members, community and environment.All Content Copyright 2020 - Willamette Valley Wineries Association. Click on other AVA areas of map for detail of their wineries and locations. Oregon's vintners are waiting. It includes several discrete spurs, mountains and ridges, such as Ribbon Ridge and Parrett Mountain. Follow the link below to see all the member's trading cards! All three important hillside soil types are represented: basaltic, ocean sedimentary and loess (blown lake bed sediment), the predominant soil on the northern face of the Chehalem Mountains. Chehalem Mountains & Ribbon Ridge areas in the northern portion of Oregon's Willamette Valley. The Chehalem Mountains AVA is a single uplifted landmass southwest of Portland in the northern Willamette Valley, extending 20 miles in length and 5 miles in breadth, stretching from southeast to northwest. We love the smaller wineries that dot this landscape. Within the almost 70,000 acres of this AVA are over 2,600 acres of grapes, grown in over 179 vineyards, and 53 wineries. The Chehalem Mountains Winegrowers represents vineyards, wineries and their associates in the Ribbon Ridge and Chehalem Mountains AVAs (American Viticultural Areas), joined by a love of fine wine…and the terrain, elevation and climate within the boundaries of a single geological miracle.Chehalem Mountains Winegrowers Collectible Trading Cards are here! Mature vineyards, mature winemaking, consistently great wines. Come visit to see and taste for yourself what the wine writers and restaurateurs are rhapsodizing about. Location: ... Oregon is a world-class wine region with more than 700 wineries and more than 1,000 vineyards growing 72 grape varieties. It includes several discrete spurs, mountains and ridges, such as Ribbon Ridge and Parrett Mountain. Rain Dance Vineyards is a collection of four estate vineyards across 120 acres in the Willamette Valley’s Chehalem Mountains AVA.

106 South Center Street Newberg, OR 97132 Tasting Room (503) 538-4700 The highest point within the Willamette Valley is the Chehalem Mountains’ Bald Peak (at 1,633 feet) affecting weather for the AVA and for adjoining grape growing hillsides.

Get the latest news about reopened wineries and the safety measures we are taking in our This website uses cookies to improve your experience. The highest point within the Willamette Valley is the Chehalem Mountains’ Bald Peak (at 1,633 feet) affecting weather for the AVA and for adjoining grape growing hillsides. Paucity of aquifers forces most vineyards to be dry farmed.