With wine country in its backyard, Portland overflows with wine bars and urban wineries, offering special varietals from around the world.
From urban wineries tucked into neighborhoods throughout the city to gorgeous, sprawling vineyards in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, Portland’s wine scene never runs dry. Though best known for its pinot noir, Oregon’s wine country produces a seemingly endless array of delicious wine varieties — all of which are worth sampling. Read on for our guide to the city’s wine scene, then head to our events calendar to discover even more things to do (including wine tastings, special bottle releases and talks by local winemakers) on your next visit to Portland.
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Since 2002, Teutonic Wine Company has been specializing in German-style Rieslings. They also offer pinot gris, pinot blanc, pinot noir and more. Sample them all at their tasting room in Southeast Portland.
The Southeast Wine Collective is an urban winery providing custom crush wine production and related services to several artisanal wine producers, as well as a full-service wine bar and events space.
Coopers Hall is both an urban winery and a taproom pouring up to 44 taps of wine, beer, cider and more. The taproom includes a full-service kitchen serving rotisserie-cooked meats and savory sides.
This winery works in small batches, never producing more than 100 cases of anything. In addition to the Enso wines made on-site, the tasting room also offers guest wines, draft beers and locally sourced snacks.
Eric and Alex Fullerton are a father and son winemaking/grape-growing duo. They made their first wines in the 2011 vintage producing a Pinot noir and a rosé made from Pinot noir.