Empathy is the greatest support we can ask for right now. Oregon counties will remain in Phase 2 of the Governor’s reopening plan until it’s safe to gather without the physical distancing requirement. Businesses are just starting to re-open … The state of Oregon has put into action a carefully phased plan to protect public health and Oregon’s wine industry has adopted a detailed set of requirements and guidelines to ensure winery staff and tasting room visitors have a safe and enjoyable experience in Oregon wine country.Winery tasting rooms, regardless of county, must continue to observe social distancing guidelines. Members of the Willamette Valley Wineries Association are committed to This industry-led effort supports and encourages businesses to make specific commitments that showcase a true Valley-wide message of unity, care and excellence.To date, more than 130 businesses have pledged to make these Willamette Valley Responsible Reopening commitments. We know there’s no wine country without our visitors, and we want to keep you safe. Please note that many wineries are appointment only and none are required to open so be sure to call ahead.Tasting room employees are required to wear masks and you are highly encouraged to put a mask on when entering tasting rooms.During Phase 1 many tasting rooms will be appointment-only. Also, Oregon wineries are known for personal connections and winery visits, and without being open to foster those connections and visits makes it hard to keep sales going,” Jones said.
As of June 19th all Oregon counties have reopened for Phase One at minimum (Phase Two counties noted below).
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See the More than 165 tasting rooms throughout Oregon have reopened for onsite hospitality. An associated group doesn’t have to be from the same household. We promise to set expectations as clearly as possible—and we hope you will do the same by reaching out to us in advance of your visit to go over your plans. Each and every one of us looks forward to welcoming you back as soon as we can.Beginning May 15th, depending on their county location, wineries and tasting rooms have begun to resume on-site tastings. For a detailed list of how Oregon wineries are No one knows that yet. Most will require reservations to ensure social distancing. Not all restaurants are opening at the same time, so again, call to confirm.Please check with each tasting room ahead of visiting.Many wineries will be moving toward touch-less payment options.
As a result, wineries around Oregon are allowed to reopen for onsite tastings if they can meet a set of criteria for guests and employees to ensure the health and safety of all involved. Expect a great experience, but allow for it to be a little different.Business sectors in the following counties, including winery tasting rooms and dine-in restaurants, began to reopen May 15. You don’t have to go out to bring Oregon wine in.Starting July 1 Oregonians statewide are required to wear face coverings in all indoor public spaces when not eating or drinking. Oregon wineries were recently given the green light by Governor Kate Brown to pour wines on-premise for the first time in nearly two months, due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.Phase 1 … As a result, wineries around Oregon are allowed to reopen for onsite tastings if they can meet a set of criteria for guests and employees to ensure the health and safety of all involved. As of May 15, Oregon began a phased reopening plan.