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    Springhill Cellars

    4.7 (18 reviews)
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    Such a beautiful location! Connor was such an excellent host, we enjoyed chatting with him. The wines were fantastic too!

    The view!
    Angela T.

    So cozy and relaxing! Beautiful views to boot. And delicious wines. They specialize in Pinot varieties. I was intrigued by the fact that this was formerly a place for Shetland Ponies. How cool! Reminded me of my Shetland when I was a kid.

    A fabulous sunset at Springhill Cellars!
    Lynn H.

    We had a wonderful evening enjoying the view and wine!! This is a fun venue! Great live music in a casual setting - so glad to be celebrating summer at Springhill Cellars!

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    1 year ago

    Would suggest calling first...drove out there Sat at 4:30p and found them closed, disappointing.

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    6 years ago

    Nice place. Great views. Friendly. Interesting to check out a small set up like this. Not cheap but a very personal experience.

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    11 years ago

    Good wine. Great service. Nice view. Perfect bike ride from Corvallis. We'll do it again soon!

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    Mike, Karen and Connor are inviting and enjoy sharing their knowledge of the entire wiine making process.

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    Ankeny Vineyard

    4.2
    (78 reviews)
    10.7 mi
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    If you keep following the windy, twisty roads off the interstate, you will be rewarded upon your…read morearrival. The winery has multiple areas to enjoy, including a barrel room with live music, a tasting room, a patio adorned with pizza, ovens, and lots of vineyards to wander through. There is a verse and well stocked menu with plenty of drink options. Their wine is some of the best I've had in the area and is an example of how good a Pinot Noir from Oregon can be. The people who work there are very welcoming and friendly, and made me feel right at home. They have good knowledge of their wines and offerings and have plenty of smiles to hand out. Their flight is affordably priced, and the poor is enough that you can really get a sense for what the wine taste like. Come with Friends, go by yourself, bring a dog, either way you arrive you are welcome

    It was a lovely day at the vineyard. Staff were friendly, helpful & efficient. Seated outside, I…read morecould hear (and feel & smell) the wood-fired stove behind me, and look out into the vines. I enjoyed the flight (5-one ounce pours they pre-selected)...I guess that's the loss of a star--while I thoroughly enjoyed the flight, I had no choice in the pours. The pizza was delish!!! Service impeccable. A stroll through the vines was peaceful. They have a wine club--two tiers available, see the website for options & details. Shipping available.

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    St. Innocent Winery

    4.2
    (66 reviews)
    11.4 mi
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    Small vineyard very friendly wonderful wines great food highly recommend Saint innocent winery…read more Right off of enchanted Way near enchanted forest.

    Proof that Oregon Wine Can Convert a BBQ-Loving Texan…read more Y'all. I didn't think I'd say this, but here I am -- a brisket-fueled, bourbon-sippin', proud son of Texas -- absolutely swooning over wine. Not just any wine. We're talkin' about the handcrafted, small-lot, soul-swirlin' nectar served up at St. Innocent Winery -- a place so peaceful and picturesque, it made me question why I don't live in a vineyard-covered valley full-time. My wife and I rolled up to this Willamette Valley wonderland expecting a decent lunch and some light sipping. What we got was a full-blown sensory revival under a cherry-red canopy, surrounded by forested hills that looked like they were painted by God himself after three glasses of Pinot. We opted for the St. Innocent Story Flight -- five sips of vineyard-designated poetry. My wife, being the classy half of our duo, paired hers with the Sip & Savor Experience, which was essentially an edible sonnet: summer vegetable soup so smooth it could run for office, a goat cheese tart so tangy it made my eyebrows dance, a Thai-style spare rib that nearly caused me to curse in delight, and a chocolate mousse topped with pistachio and freeze-dried strawberry that straight-up healed childhood wounds. Me? I stayed true to my roots and ordered the BBQ sandwich. Because even in Pinot country, a Texan's gotta do what a Texan's gotta do. And y'all -- that sandwich slapped harder than a summer sunburn. Juicy, smoky, piled high, with a crunch of pickled slaw and a side of ridged chips that made me weep a little. Paired with that 2019 Momtazi Pinot Noir? I felt like I was sittin' in the arms of a wine-soaked angel. Our server was a gem -- part sommelier, part tour guide, part miracle worker. She suggested we tack on the 2020 Shea Vineyard Pinot and the 2023 'Not So Innocent' Grauburgunder (a rosé of Pinot Gris). Both were showstoppers. We left with a bottle of the Grauburgunder like it was a souvenir from heaven. And just when I thought the experience had peaked -- bam! A quick tour of the facility gave us a peek behind the curtain: barrels like art installations, a tasting room polished to a shine, and a staff that clearly loves what they do. St. Innocent Winery isn't just a tasting stop -- it's a full-body, full-soul, full-Texan-approved revelation. TL;DR: Come for the wine. Stay for the views. Leave with a bottle, a smile, and a belly full of joy (and probably BBQ). Five stars and a raised glass from this grateful Texan.

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