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Domaine Divio vineyard

5,311 Miles West of Burgundy: Domaine Divio.

Connoisseurs of fine wine have tread well-worn paths to Burgundy for millennia. The French hills, rocky soil, and continental climate have long worked together to create their unique brand of Pinot Noir. We love it. Then a few decades ago,…

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ROCO Winery

Sparkling Wine 101: Newberg’s Version

Is there any wine more synonymous with joy than Champagne? Bubbly just feels right to celebrate every type of milestone: weddings, birthdays, graduations, births, and more – and such is the case around much of the world. To be called…

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Chehalem Glen Golf Course 11th hole green looking back at tees

A Local’s Guide to Newberg’s Hidden Gems

People used to say that if you drove on Highway 99w through Newberg, you could blink and miss it. The town’s hidden gems have always been a little beyond the beaten path, and there are now more things than ever…

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REXHILL Vineyard Newberg OR

A Springtime Itinerary to Refresh and Renew

What better time to book a getaway that focuses on renewal and self-care than spring, when our energy returns as nature begins to bloom. Wine country’s premiere resort, The Allison Inn, just completed an update of their iconic restaurant and spa…

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Taste Newberg’s Truffle Trail

Underneath the Willamette Valley’s forests in the dead of winter, there is a world teaming with life and an underground home to one of our state’s prized delicacies: the wild Oregon truffle. As with their French and Italian cousins, chefs…

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Alexana with it's view from the patio.

Wineries With a View

A fantastic Pinot, or a deliciously chilled Chardonnay. A warm breeze. Your friends gathered around as the sound of laughter fills the air. Anywhere else, this would be all you need for a perfect afternoon spent sampling some of the…

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Newberg/Dundee Tourism

Newberg Wine: An Introduction to Red Wine

Welcome to Oregon Pinot Country In the 1960s, the first wine pioneers planted Pinot Noir grapes in the Willamette Valley, recognizing that it has abundant similarities to France’s Burgundy (the legendary growing region of French Pinot Noir). In 1980, that…

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