Wine Tasting Event Features 28 Highly Acclaimed Wineries and Bites from Local Purveyors!
JULY 10, 2023, NEWBERG, OR –The Chehalem Mountains Winegrowers, in partnership with the Allison Inn & Spa, is excited to announce the 2023 Magic in the Mountains on Saturday, June 10th from 1 – 4 p.m. The event will showcase the quality and diversity of the Chehalem Mountains American Viticultural Area.
As the gateway to Oregon’s prestigious Willamette Valley, just 35 minutes from Portland, wine tasters will discover wines from 32 of Oregon’s most highly acclaimed wineries paired with complimentary food bites from three incredible purveyors during a fun afternoon at the Allison Inn & Spa.
EVENT DETAILS:
- Date: Saturday, June 10th, 1-4pm
- Location: The Ballroom and Terracen @ The Allison Inn & Spa
- Pre-sale tickets now available at www.magicinthemountains.com
- Consumer Ticket Price: $75/person (in advance)
32 FEATURED WINERIES:
Adelsheim, Alloro Vineyard, Anacréon Winery, Anne Amie Vineyards, Arborbrook by Cooper Mountain Vineyards, Bells Up Winery, Blakeslee Vineyard, Chehalem, CHO Wines, Colene, Clemens Vineyards, Compris Vineyard, David Paige Wines, Dion Vineyard, Flâneur Wines, Freja Cellars, Gemini Vineyards, Hamacher Wines, Hawks View Winery, Hazelfern, Lachini Vineyards, Longplay Wine, Natalie’s Estate Winery, Oliver Springs Vineyard, Ponzi Vineyards, Potter’s Vineyard & Vino Vasai Wines, Privé Vineyard, Rain Dance Vineyards, Raptor Ridge Winery, ROCO Winery, Ruby Vineyard, Sidereus Vineyard & Winery, & Six Peaks Winery.
3 FEATURED FOOD PURVEYORS:
Jory Restaurant, Biscuit & Pickles, Proletariat Butchery
ABOUT THE CHEHALEM MOUNTAINS WINEGROWERS
The Chehalem Mountains Winegrowers Association is a non-profit organization representing vineyards and wineries in the Chehalem Mountains American Viticultural Area (AVA). The Chehalem Mountains is the closest Willamette Valley nested AVA to the Portland metropolitan area, with vineyards and tasting rooms starting just 35 minutes from Portland. From Parrett Mountain to the south, and running northwest across Bald Peak and Ribbon Ridge, the Chehalem Mountains were formed by uplifted sedimentary seabeds, lava flows, and wind-blown silt to create the highest elevations and most diverse soils in wine country. These distinctions make our winegrowing region famous for rich, elegant, and complex wines including benchmark pinot noir. For more information, visit https://www.chehalemmountains.