The Best Oregon Wineries and Vineyards to Explore in 2025
Welcome, wine lovers, to the wondrous world of Oregon viticulture. The Pacific Northwest landscape provides the fertile ground and distinct microclimates necessary for some of the world’s best wines. In 2025, there are more wineries than ever before to add to your Oregon itinerary. We’ve done the homework, so grab a map and prepare to taste your way through some of the finest Oregon wines.
1. Sokol Blosser Winery
Just outside of Dundee, Sokol Blosser Winery offers wines as captivating as their structures – eco-friendly and modern. Known for their Pinot Noir and sustainability efforts, they’re a can’t-miss. Be sure to stop at the Evolution Wine Shop in the nearby town of Newberg for sustainable sips produced by Sokol Blosser.2. Argyle Winery
Argyle Winery in the heart of Willamette Valley is a must visit. It specializes in sparkling wine, and has been named one of the world’s best sparkling wine houses by Wine Spectator. Head to their Tasting House for a flight of bubbly and bask on their spacious patio under the Oregon sun.

3. WillaKenzie Estate
Another gem in Willamette Valley, WillaKenzie Estate is renowned for their single-vineyard Pinot Noirs and brand of Burgundy-style wines. Their vineyard tour takes you through the picturesque, biodynamically farmed grounds – advanced reservations recommended.4. The Eyrie Vineyards
Often credited with putting Oregon on the world wine map, The Eyrie Vineyards continues to impress. They bravely planted Pinot Noir vines back in the late ’60s. Visit their location in McMinnville to taste the legacy.5. King Estate Winery
King Estate Winery, near Eugene, sits on certified organic land and is known for producing high-quality Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir. Enjoy the stunning locale over a meal at their on-site restaurant for an unforgettable experience.6. Adelsheim Vineyard
Adelsheim Vineyard, in Newberg, is one of the pioneers of Oregon wine. It has been producing exceptional wine since 1971, and their Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir are exceptional. Opt for their ‘Vineyard Hike & Wine’ tour for a dash of adventure with your tasting experience.7. Domaine Drouhin
Lovers of French-style wines should make their way to Domaine Drouhin. The Drouhin family’s four generations of winemaking in Burgundy is mirrored here in Oregon with equally stunning results. Grab a baguette, some cheese, and enjoy a picnic while overlooking the scenic Dundee Hills.8. Bethel Heights Vineyard
Bethel Heights Vineyard in West Salem is one of the most established family-run vineyards in the region. Their Old Vines Pinot Noir, aged from their oldest vines, is an Oregonian classic, and their beautiful hilltop patio is the perfect place to enjoy it.9. Antica Terra
Located in Dundee, Antica Terra is known for producing limited quantities of high-quality, artisanal wines. Their approach is meticulous and intimate, with tastings offered by appointment at their urban yet rustic winery.10. Brooks Wines
For Riesling and Pinot Noir fans, Brooks Wines in Amity is a required stop. Their commitment to biodynamic winemaking produces wines rich in flavor and complexity. Don’t miss their Wine and Food Pairing experience for a true treat.So there you have it, 10 authentic, must-visit Oregon wineries to sip, savor, and explore in 2025. With the diverse flavors of the Willamette Valley, the stunning scenery, and the charm of our local communities, Oregon truly is a wine lover’s paradise. Here’s to the countless memories and glasses of wine that await you. Cheers!
